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not sitting properly at 8 mnths 3 weeks

bossbump

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Jodie is so lazy she wont sit no matter what i do. She is all their otherwise she is learning loads. But its making me feel embarassed that she so old and wont hold herself. She just falls again. She is saying dadda. and has 6 teeth. Also learning eyes nose and mouth. do you think this is normal am i panicing for nothing
 
im not sure. we are just at the smiling stage.

just wanted to offer a hug, and say that babies develop to different speeds. :hug:

im sure someone willl be over shortly with more info than me :)
 
I am sure its nothing to worry about. My mate's little girl used to sit and that was all, she didn't speak, hardly ever smiled, didn't pay much attention to toys, just sat there looking pretty like a royal princess :lol: She's now a regular two year old having tantrums and causing mischief, we all learn to do everything in the end don't we :hug:
 
Aaron didn't learn to sit until he started crawling and then he'd turn round and sit himself. He was about 7 months then. I wouldn't worry too much hun. All babies are different :D
 
My friends baby has JUST learnt to sit at 7 1/2 months but she did full on training cos she was too embarrassed.

I dont care what ellis is doing to other babies though... so what he has no teeth ... he can not bite me yet.... so what he can not crawl.... i dont have to chase him :rotfl: :rotfl:

your lo seems to be doing great sweety :hug:

xxxxxxx
 
Bloody hell Keely I was sat there reading your post and thinking "well ellis is only about 4 months so he won't be crawling" then I looked at your ticker, how fast has that gone?! I'm in shock :lol:
 

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