monster_munch
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i put him on his mat today and was rolling him back and forth and he decided to do it himself.
Problem is, he hates being on his front, so he would roll then scream bloody murder! Once i'd righted him he'd roll straight over again. This happened at least 10times bless him not the brightest crayon in the box bless him!
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He won't roll over - in fact he has given up trying he won't sit, even aided, he just lolls to the side
He is just generally quite lazy - the only time he isn't is when it involves food. If he has EBM he holds the bottle himself and he likes to spoon feed himself, but other than that he is just not trying
He is 23 weeks now - DD rolled over at 16 weeks. I know I shouldn't compare them, but I have chores for him to do so he needs to get blumming moving. Lazy sod.
Oh and his bottom teeth are finally out of his gum properly - having only taken over 5 months (not that I'm complaining tooth Gods - if you're listening that's enough for now!!) breastfeeding is fine, don't know they are there, until he decides to look behind him and doesn't let go of booby first!
Anyone have any tips to encourage him to try rolling. He doesn't really enjoy being on his front, and if I put toys behind him, he cranes his neck to look, has a reach and when he realises he can't get it easily he justs looks back to the front and waits for me to get it!
Problem is, he hates being on his front, so he would roll then scream bloody murder! Once i'd righted him he'd roll straight over again. This happened at least 10times bless him not the brightest crayon in the box bless him!
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He won't roll over - in fact he has given up trying he won't sit, even aided, he just lolls to the side
He is just generally quite lazy - the only time he isn't is when it involves food. If he has EBM he holds the bottle himself and he likes to spoon feed himself, but other than that he is just not trying
He is 23 weeks now - DD rolled over at 16 weeks. I know I shouldn't compare them, but I have chores for him to do so he needs to get blumming moving. Lazy sod.
Oh and his bottom teeth are finally out of his gum properly - having only taken over 5 months (not that I'm complaining tooth Gods - if you're listening that's enough for now!!) breastfeeding is fine, don't know they are there, until he decides to look behind him and doesn't let go of booby first!
Anyone have any tips to encourage him to try rolling. He doesn't really enjoy being on his front, and if I put toys behind him, he cranes his neck to look, has a reach and when he realises he can't get it easily he justs looks back to the front and waits for me to get it!