Wow, lots of mothers of 'early rollers' in the comment section! Just to mix it up though: My baby girl is over 5 months old and is still refusing to turn over. 😂
Haha I love that you commented! Every baby is different my son has done everything at his own pace, some things were “early” others were “late”. We weren’t all meant to be the same ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@melijellybelly Very true! :) Plus, I think their developmental pace within each area reflect their personalities (in a broader sense). My daughter is super good with social interaction and communication, but she is also very sceptical and controlled in all her actions. I think the rolling over scares her, because it kind of requires a leap of faith... Not her cup of tea. :D
@@melaniewade7373 hahaha that’s so cute and I agree 100%!! I also believe we are born with our personalities in a way and I’ve always loved observing my baby to try to learn more about his personality 🥰
@@melaniewade7373 my niece totally skipped crawling. She went straight to walking at 9 months old. She just rolled. I think it's just their comfort zone label. My niece is now 8 years old and is a straight A student
My baby rolled over continually starting his first week of life. My doctor said it wasn't unusual; the development is knowing how to roll over. I actually saw the lightbulb go off over his head months later when he figured out how to do what he was doing.
Not THAT amazing. If you lay a newborn on its mommy's tummy after birth they will make their way up to the breast (breast crawl). If a baby is angry enough or uncomfortable enough it can be strong enough with its arms to push up a little on the side (fist and straight arm when uncomfortable), then since the head of a baby is so big compared to its body, the momentum will actually allow the baby to fall back onto its back. As you can see, it wasn't strong enough to get completely on its back. Its head wasn't in the right place or position to allow their upper back and head to lay flat when they fell over. These are just the wonderful world of baby reflexes. Survival traits from eons ago.
@@TheJenkinsFam very mature response to someone trying to explain something. Not everyone who disagrees with someone online is a hater. But you keep that immature stance and be ignorant instead of actually learning something. I hope you're kids don't follow in your footsteps and ignore anything educational and call their teachers haters.
I'm relieved to read this comment cause my baby rolled over at 6 and 7 days old. The chiropractor we took her to made it all sound really bad that she was so active. Maybe it's more common than people think?
I can honestly say each of my kids did different things when it came to hitting milestones as babies. When my oldest son was 13hrs old he held his head for 45min (next month he turns 19 yes I'll be the first mom to admit I cry at every year when comes to there bdays no matter how old they are they'll ALWAYS be my babies) with my second (who was 11 days late came on the best day of all he turns 15 on canada day) not even 2min after he was born he stopped crying I'm freaking out my sister and grandma (God rest her wonderful soul) and my sister told me to relax he was just looking around I knew automatically that he was going to be my shy serious minded little man the minute he turned 5mths old his first 3 teeth grew at the same time. Then theres my beautiful daughter (who turns 14 in oct) I had no idea I was preggo with her until 23wks 5days 10wks later my membranes ruptured and uterus tore she came in at a decent weight the milestones she surpassed were hard to keep up with: independent, holding her bottle at 2mths old, first 2 teeth at 4mths,standing and holding furniture 6mths, and my personal favorite memory taking her first steps clear across the living room she didnt topple over, had no fingers to help guide her, she sat down at the end table and emptied everything out she was 1wk away from her first bday. She has 2bdays one at home with me my sister and her 2 big brothers the second party aas at my sister's and besides her cousins and big brothers she was the only baby walking a friend of ours had her oldest son 3wks before my daughter was born and he tried yanking my daughter down and she didnt want any of it so she turned around and clocked him she developed a huge taste of joining her big brothers in playing.
My mother says I did that too. She used to put me to sleep with my belly up and would find me with with by belly down (I don’t if that’s the right expression in English). It drove her crazy because people told her babies shouldn’t sleep with their bellys down. So she stayed up to put me back to sleep with my belly up. When she told the pediatrician he told her it was ok of I was doing it on my so many times.
Dang he already rolled over !!! Nice!!!! My kid DISLIKED SO MUCH TUMMY TIME . I was so worried lol then I realized wait he does it when he's on me. So as soon as he was tiring four months he now rolls over andifts his neck and head pretty good too. I was worried for nothing
My youngest has extreme reflux so he hates it. My oldest (pictured here) did well with tummy time once he got to be a few months old. Not in the beginning.
It's amazing to watch a baby rollover, stand, walk, talk , the very first time. I know it's not the same thing, but I started think about nature. . As soon a some animals are born they can stand and walk or a fish can swim. I know that's how they survive, but its still fascinating
My girl also began rolling over a lot around the 23 day mark. I was excited, but not the nurses I talked too - they then began pointing out that babies can die sleeping on their tummies... Mine has pretty mu h refused to sleep on her back - she is a great side-sleeper
Heck my big strong baby boys all rolled over just shortly after being born in the hospital! They also were holding their heads up! All this before we even brought them home from the hospital. I mean im tickled this baby is strong and healthy, but my goodness alot of babies do this just hours after being born.
يادلي أنا الغنوج يلي بيلعب كل انواع الرياضات وهو ببطن أمو من ملاكمة لمصارعة للقفز والسباحة والكارتيه والملاكمة😂😂😂 وبس يطلع بيبلش يتغنج ويتدلل وقال عأساس انا صغنون ساعدوني مابقدر ساوي شي...يؤبشوني الأطفال شو كذوببن😍😍😍
Yea it’s funny people didn’t think it was possible but my son was rolling on his side since day 11 and he was so bouncy for hours upon hours in utero it made all the since. My gynecologist saw him at 19 days old and he was pushing up onto his hands and she laughed so hard at him she nearly dropped him from off the exam table. he’s 1 now and can hang from the bed rail with one hand. He’s always challenging himself to be stronger and I just observe his abilities
I didn’t know this was abnormal 🧐 my baby boy rolled over his second week home before I even really began doing tummy time lol I wasn’t amazed by it because I thought it was normal🤷🏽♀️ Edit: one thing he does that’s abnormal is I’ve never had to hold his head up he’s always done it himself since birth 💁🏽♀️ he’s 4 months now
My son rolled towards back when he was 16 days old. If wouldnt have come on tym..i would have lost him due to sufforcation...his nose was flat on the bed..and he was making a sniff noise
My younger daughter turned sideways in few hours after birth and literally moving in the bed by the next day...it was a wonder for the staff and our family...she used to sleep on her belly the same day...wonder kid
I think the vertebrae and ligaments at neck are too tender at 26th day. Parents shud not encourage this. The weight of head is too much for the neck to bear at this age. It cud b risky.
Yes. He had done this a day or two prior to us recording this and of course it was much smoother and he didn’t struggle as much. There are a lot of haters on this video saying it’s child abuse or endangerment. I say…ua-cam.com/users/shortsEOFdJGezQBQ?feature=share
@@TheJenkinsFam The child just turned four and got a bike on the birthday. After two minutes on it our child was biking on his own. Motorical skills = 📈 so be prepared, hahaha! ;-D I do have to say though the child had a balance bike since birthday No 2 so it helped a lot. :-)
A newborn and not a coincidence. Like I told many others, he did this twice off camera. He just had the propensity to roll over. Sorry to disappoint you
My daughter also did when she was 15 days old .. she did crawling too.. i asked to doctor, doctor told me bcz in mom tummy..they do ... this is a reason some new born baby do this kind of activities
Yes, it happens with babies this young. Both of mine done it as early as a few weeks old. This one even flipped on his tummy, and not just back,before 2 months. They just wiggle so much but they have no intent to do it. A rooting wiggly baby is more likely to turn. That's why I swaddle as they can't wiggle over. Although, babies who learned to turn on purpose shouldn't be swaddled for safety reasons. Just in case!
@@TheJenkinsFam my second didn't want to do that not by accident, not on purpose. He was plain lazy. He is the easiest kid though, since the day he was born. So no complaints.
I used to speak this language but forgot it 17 years ago.
But grogu u are 50 and still a baby
Me too 16 years ago 😅
Lol
😂
Same
Forget about the rolling over... let’s talk about how precious he or she is!!!
Llko9oo
He or she 😂😂😂😂
So beautiful 😍
HE is. 😎
Hello!
Children are such a blessing from God . Aww so adorable.
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I’m waiting for the person who thinks they’re quirky saying “ew no I hate kids”.
@@hellothere10yearsago97 I hate kids
@@honks9484 HE IS THE MESSIAH
The biggest blessing. 😎
Wow, lots of mothers of 'early rollers' in the comment section!
Just to mix it up though: My baby girl is over 5 months old and is still refusing to turn over. 😂
Haha I love that you commented! Every baby is different my son has done everything at his own pace, some things were “early” others were “late”. We weren’t all meant to be the same ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@melijellybelly Very true! :) Plus, I think their developmental pace within each area reflect their personalities (in a broader sense). My daughter is super good with social interaction and communication, but she is also very sceptical and controlled in all her actions. I think the rolling over scares her, because it kind of requires a leap of faith... Not her cup of tea. :D
@@melaniewade7373 hahaha that’s so cute and I agree 100%!! I also believe we are born with our personalities in a way and I’ve always loved observing my baby to try to learn more about his personality 🥰
@@melaniewade7373 my niece totally skipped crawling. She went straight to walking at 9 months old. She just rolled. I think it's just their comfort zone label. My niece is now 8 years old and is a straight A student
Haha. I’m ready to experience this!! I’m currently 6 months pregnant and super excited to meet my baby boy!!❤️ Hope he will catch on fast lol
That's me on a Sunday realising tomorrow is Monday. Sigh.
Relatable!
He just taught us a life lesson - Put all your efforts even if it hurts
Hahaha. I’m sure it did hurt! He’s fine now.
Omg his eyes are hypnotizing beautiful ❤️
Thanks! They are hazel now! 😎
My baby rolled over continually starting his first week of life. My doctor said it wasn't unusual; the development is knowing how to roll over. I actually saw the lightbulb go off over his head months later when he figured out how to do what he was doing.
Haha♥️how old is he now. Precious. Haha light bulb go off.
Google might say otherwise.
Hello!
What a sweet, precious little angel.
He says thanks!!
He's so precious 😍
Thank you. He’s even cuter now at 4
Not THAT amazing. If you lay a newborn on its mommy's tummy after birth they will make their way up to the breast (breast crawl). If a baby is angry enough or uncomfortable enough it can be strong enough with its arms to push up a little on the side (fist and straight arm when uncomfortable), then since the head of a baby is so big compared to its body, the momentum will actually allow the baby to fall back onto its back. As you can see, it wasn't strong enough to get completely on its back. Its head wasn't in the right place or position to allow their upper back and head to lay flat when they fell over. These are just the wonderful world of baby reflexes. Survival traits from eons ago.
Hi hater! 👋🏾
@@TheJenkinsFam very mature response to someone trying to explain something. Not everyone who disagrees with someone online is a hater. But you keep that immature stance and be ignorant instead of actually learning something. I hope you're kids don't follow in your footsteps and ignore anything educational and call their teachers haters.
You’re right,.... still super cute though. Babies are amazing! 💕
@@LifeOfNigh agreed.
@@TheJenkinsFam I don't think the person is spreading hate, he's just educating.
That was unnecessary dear and totally uncalled for.
Look at all that hair lol. Precious little angel!
Thanks! His hair is pretty awesome now.
And here I was thinking its not normal for my baby to be doing that in less than 2weeks...these babies are coming to survive
I'm relieved to read this comment cause my baby rolled over at 6 and 7 days old. The chiropractor we took her to made it all sound really bad that she was so active. Maybe it's more common than people think?
These babies are coming to survive. Wow. You got me thinking.
🙌🏾💯🙌🏾
Honestly, these babies are a different breed. My mom says I wasn’t like my baby.. & he is so strong for a preemie. I really don’t understand🤣
These babies are definitely built different
I can honestly say each of my kids did different things when it came to hitting milestones as babies. When my oldest son was 13hrs old he held his head for 45min (next month he turns 19 yes I'll be the first mom to admit I cry at every year when comes to there bdays no matter how old they are they'll ALWAYS be my babies) with my second (who was 11 days late came on the best day of all he turns 15 on canada day) not even 2min after he was born he stopped crying I'm freaking out my sister and grandma (God rest her wonderful soul) and my sister told me to relax he was just looking around I knew automatically that he was going to be my shy serious minded little man the minute he turned 5mths old his first 3 teeth grew at the same time. Then theres my beautiful daughter (who turns 14 in oct) I had no idea I was preggo with her until 23wks 5days 10wks later my membranes ruptured and uterus tore she came in at a decent weight the milestones she surpassed were hard to keep up with: independent, holding her bottle at 2mths old, first 2 teeth at 4mths,standing and holding furniture 6mths, and my personal favorite memory taking her first steps clear across the living room she didnt topple over, had no fingers to help guide her, she sat down at the end table and emptied everything out she was 1wk away from her first bday. She has 2bdays one at home with me my sister and her 2 big brothers the second party aas at my sister's and besides her cousins and big brothers she was the only baby walking a friend of ours had her oldest son 3wks before my daughter was born and he tried yanking my daughter down and she didnt want any of it so she turned around and clocked him she developed a huge taste of joining her big brothers in playing.
Wholesome
Pĺl
Thanks for sharing. All babies are a gift from the heavens.
Hi!
My mother says I did that too. She used to put me to sleep with my belly up and would find me with with by belly down (I don’t if that’s the right expression in English).
It drove her crazy because people told her babies shouldn’t sleep with their bellys down. So she stayed up to put me back to sleep with my belly up. When she told the pediatrician he told her it was ok of I was doing it on my so many times.
OMG that's like my brother when her was a baby! I'm gonna overdose on cuteness now!
Thanks!
Держись малыш и всё получится! Здоровья тебе прелестный ангел!
Now he is 5 and he can flyy nowww🔥🔥🔥
He’s actually 2.5 and he is the playground king. I’ll post more of his heroics in the coming weeks.
Would love to see him alot❤️
Aww what a cutie. Love the full head of hair!!
Yes! We just cut it recently but here is a recent shot of him now from his IG instagram.com/p/CPuRk3hgtfv/?
adorable baby. he did great at tummy time..
He didn’t like it at first but then he came around.
В ЖИЗНИ НАДО БЫТЬ СИЛЬНЫМ И УПРЯМЫМ, ИНАЧЕ НИЧЕГО НЕ ПОЛУЧИТСЯ!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
He's gonna be a very clever guy ❤
He definitely is.
SO FREAKING ADORABLE 🍼 👶 💕
Thank you!!
Awww so beautiful! 😍❤
Thank you!
Oh my god that eyes is beautiful
Thank you. They are now hazel/green
I'm only a bit over 9,000 days old, but nobody says it's amazing when I roll over.
😂
🤣
You are amazing
@@TheJenkinsFam thank you
Questo bimbo è meraviglioso!!! 💞💞💞🙏🌹✨
Dang he already rolled over !!! Nice!!!! My kid DISLIKED SO MUCH TUMMY TIME . I was so worried lol then I realized wait he does it when he's on me. So as soon as he was tiring four months he now rolls over andifts his neck and head pretty good too. I was worried for nothing
My youngest has extreme reflux so he hates it. My oldest (pictured here) did well with tummy time once he got to be a few months old. Not in the beginning.
Amazing😍 . God gifted child
You should see him now. Check out his IG @sellersthesecond instagram.com/sellersthesecond
Awwww you r a good mommy!
Awww we try, thank you
It's amazing to watch a baby rollover, stand, walk, talk , the very first time. I know it's not the same thing, but I started think about nature. . As soon a some animals are born they can stand and walk or a fish can swim. I know that's how they survive, but its still fascinating
We show this to him sometimes. He has no idea how many people have seen it.
This baby is like danggit. Hard work
😂
Well done little baby ♥️
He says thanks and check out his IG @sellersthesecond instagram.com/sellersthesecond
This is so cute and adorable
Thank you!! He’s 2 now and doing some amazing things.
Good job, sweetie pie!
👏🏾👏🏾
How gorgeous are you, Little Angel😘🤗
😍😍
My baby already did that too . It’s amazing and he’s already responding too cooing and smiling at me at about the same age
Beautiful
Tummy time is good for babys it makes them lift up their head n look around n then they can turn over onto their back .
Yes! He did not like it at first but he started loving it. My son is 2 now. He started walking at 11 months.
Yes we know. It's a way for their back muscles to grow and lift their head... so they won't like exfixuate and die
What a beautiful baby
My girl also began rolling over a lot around the 23 day mark. I was excited, but not the nurses I talked too - they then began pointing out that babies can die sleeping on their tummies... Mine has pretty mu h refused to sleep on her back - she is a great side-sleeper
Sellers was a great sleeper and a great swaddler. We never had any issues.
I keep thinking in my head saying come on you can do it. So small but was able to roll over at 23 days. That's gotta mean something.
Yeah, we’d seen him do it a couple of days earlier but that day was the first time we got to film it.
Well I'm happy he could do it. I call that child prodigy from time to time.
Kids are getting stronger
Yes, he has grown up to be an incredible kid
Heck my big strong baby boys all rolled over just shortly after being born in the hospital! They also were holding their heads up! All this before we even brought them home from the hospital.
I mean im tickled this baby is strong and healthy, but my goodness alot of babies do this just hours after being born.
Agree!
Super babies!!
يادلي أنا الغنوج يلي بيلعب كل انواع الرياضات وهو ببطن أمو من ملاكمة لمصارعة للقفز والسباحة والكارتيه والملاكمة😂😂😂 وبس يطلع بيبلش يتغنج ويتدلل وقال عأساس انا صغنون ساعدوني مابقدر ساوي شي...يؤبشوني الأطفال شو كذوببن😍😍😍
Awwww... he’s so precious! Little sweet cakes!!
Thank you!
That's a strong baby.
He’s huge now. 96th+ percentile in all categories
@@TheJenkinsFam Depends on the age of the guy too, regarding how big he would be; but no doubt he's a strong one.
Aww so cute n tiny❤️
He’s still cute, just not so tiny.
Yea it’s funny people didn’t think it was possible but my son was rolling on his side since day 11 and he was so bouncy for hours upon hours in utero it made all the since. My gynecologist saw him at 19 days old and he was pushing up onto his hands and she laughed so hard at him she nearly dropped him from off the exam table. he’s 1 now and can hang from the bed rail with one hand. He’s always challenging himself to be stronger and I just observe his abilities
@@maame6768 thank you for your information.
Love this. My son (shown in the video) is just like that now
Nyc cute baby ❤️❤️❤️
🥰🥰wow.. God bless u baby.
🙏🏾🙏🏾
That's so cute..
Thank you. ❤️ He has his own IG @sellersthesecond instagram.com/sellersthesecond
Que lindo y adorable bb ❤😊
BLESSINGS 💓🙏
🙏🏾🙏🏾
Finally baby achieved d target
Soo cute...😍🤩My baby did this in very early stages
Thank you!
So cute
I didn’t know this was abnormal 🧐 my baby boy rolled over his second week home before I even really began doing tummy time lol I wasn’t amazed by it because I thought it was normal🤷🏽♀️
Edit: one thing he does that’s abnormal is I’ve never had to hold his head up he’s always done it himself since birth 💁🏽♀️ he’s 4 months now
You ma’am had a super baby
My newborn son held his head up in the hospital. My mom who was a pediatric nurse. Said she never saw that before!
That is 100% abnormal. But cool
Maa shaa allah
My son rolled towards back when he was 16 days old. If wouldnt have come on tym..i would have lost him due to sufforcation...his nose was flat on the bed..and he was making a sniff noise
Oh wow! Yeah things got a little hairy there.
Beautiful baby😊😊😊😊
Thank you
Hes future James Bond with all these skills. :)
He’s a present pain in our ass at 4 now
@@TheJenkinsFam that's the beauty. Lots of love and blessings to him.
Baby be like: why the fuck you guys are not helping me here
I know. It looks a lot worse than it was being there IRL
😉 strong lol 😂👍🏼😉 god bless ❤️ 😁
🙏🏾🙏🏾
My younger daughter turned sideways in few hours after birth and literally moving in the bed by the next day...it was a wonder for the staff and our family...she used to sleep on her belly the same day...wonder kid
Wow
My niece is started rollover just within her 02 month. Now she is 3 months old spins clockwise from top to bottom☺️
Awwww
Almost a day old, that child will grow up to be a Chad!
I’m pretty sure he’s growing up to be a Sellers
My son rolled over at eight Days old! I think he was mad! Lol!
You win!! 😎
He had colic and was in pain!
We all win!! We had exceptional babies!
I think the vertebrae and ligaments at neck are too tender at 26th day. Parents shud not encourage this. The weight of head is too much for the neck to bear at this age. It cud b risky.
YOLO?🤷🏾♂️
this is unrelated but my nephew was able to lift his head up when he was a newborn. he is one and will be two this October.
Impressive
@@TheJenkinsFam we're having his birthday party today, he's turning three.
My baby was just like this!
Bless you
He has to muster all his might for that
And he did
Aw cute my baby is 1 month and does this already too xx he did it at 3 weeks
That’s pretty cool
Well well well.! My man.!
Well well well indeed
He is a cute chocolate ball...he will be 2 years old now...God bless
Yeah, he’ll be three in September
@@TheJenkinsFam thats great!!!cute lad now turning into a child...God bless.
Lovely
He's so adorable but he's struggling to roll though hahaha.
Yes. He had done this a day or two prior to us recording this and of course it was much smoother and he didn’t struggle as much. There are a lot of haters on this video saying it’s child abuse or endangerment. I say…ua-cam.com/users/shortsEOFdJGezQBQ?feature=share
@@TheJenkinsFam aww, I see thanks for sharing further informations. Hope the family are doing good.
Sellers is 3 years old now and thriving. You can see updated stuff on his IG @sellersthesecond or on our channel. Help us get to 1,000!
Babies are such an interesting specimen
I agree
que amorzinho quase morri de tanta fofura😙😇🤗😘😍❤❤
I shall have my baby January 2022.. wish me luck guys
Best of luck! Time flies!!
And Superman Was Born
And one more Superman is here...
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He is an amazing kid now.
My angel also roll over when she was just 15 days old.. Seriously
I believe you
Yup, that was our kid as well a few years ago. :-)
Sweet! What are they up to now?
@@TheJenkinsFam The child just turned four and got a bike on the birthday. After two minutes on it our child was biking on his own. Motorical skills = 📈 so be prepared, hahaha! ;-D I do have to say though the child had a balance bike since birthday No 2 so it helped a lot. :-)
Este angelito en este video tiene 23 dias !!!...🙂 Como diríamos con un amigo...0 Km...☝️
Cute baby!! I just wanna snuggle it
How are you doing today 😊😊😊
Pull up lol
Spitting game in the comments. Nice
My daughter turned over at to weeks. She hated tummy time.
Sellers hated tummy time as well: ua-cam.com/video/sm1FrM2MFwQ/v-deo.html
This is babyian language. We all knew it. Spoke it. Forgot it. 😂😂😂 ancient language.
He’s basically telling us to fuck off
Adorable and cute baby, but he cannot hold the head yet and rolling is just coïncidence. It is an infant ...👶🏻
A newborn and not a coincidence. Like I told many others, he did this twice off camera. He just had the propensity to roll over. Sorry to disappoint you
My daughter also did when she was 15 days old .. she did crawling too.. i asked to doctor, doctor told me bcz in mom tummy..they do ... this is a reason some new born baby do this kind of activities
Interesting
Yes, it happens with babies this young. Both of mine done it as early as a few weeks old. This one even flipped on his tummy, and not just back,before 2 months. They just wiggle so much but they have no intent to do it. A rooting wiggly baby is more likely to turn. That's why I swaddle as they can't wiggle over. Although, babies who learned to turn on purpose shouldn't be swaddled for safety reasons. Just in case!
Yeah, we just thought it was cool. Our youngest also rolled over quite early. We just didn’t record it.
@@TheJenkinsFam my second didn't want to do that not by accident, not on purpose. He was plain lazy. He is the easiest kid though, since the day he was born. So no complaints.
“I’m gonna tackle this rollover. HEAR MY BATTLE CRY!!!”
Basically. He did what we’d seen him do a couple times prior.
Awesome
Thank you
My son was strong-willed and did at 10 days old but my daughter was stubborn and wouldn't until about 7 months
A stark contrast
My son rolled over on day 7. He is 12 and has ADHD, I knew from day 7....
🤣
Mine does almost this with 11 days 😅
Awesome.
Well done...
Thanks! He’s a stud now ua-cam.com/users/shortstiElzDP20nk?feature=share
Spectacular
🙏🏾🙏🏾
That's how you build that core
Lindo bb❤