14 Rolling Over Red Flags in Baby Non-optimal Development - Help Baby Roll Over
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- Опубліковано 25 гру 2024
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My baby is now 3 months and can roll over from back to his tummy happily.
That's great. It should be in both directions and from tummy to back.
Wish I would have had these videos when my kids were born. Daughter had heavy head and never really tried sitting up til about 6 months. Walked at 9 months. Son had low apgar score, they did it twice. Kept pricking his foot finally told them it was enough. He didn’t crawl til about 8 months. Said momma at 1yr. They are still going through visual obstacles at 18 and 16 yrs old. These videos gives me the reassurance that I did give them all that I had.
I can help them now. Post a few videos onto my Facebook group Movement Lesson for Parents and Practitioners
Thank you for the videos! I’m very interested in helping my baby with tummy time
We can help you. Here is a link to our tummy time course - www.movementlesson.academy/offers/qbezb2aS/checkout
My baby is craning her neck extensively towards back for more than a month. She is now 6 months old
If it's something new, you need to tell your doctor. Hopefully, they give you some support, but don't be suprised if they tell you to give your baby time and they will figure out how not to do it. If you feel it's getting very severe, you can go to the emergency room if you have to. Make sure you record what you see and show your doctor so they can see what you see. you can post a video on my Facebook page and I will give you some more solutions. Mention in the post if you talked to your doctor and they did nothing for you. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
This video is Brilliant ! Thank you
You are welcome. What helped you the most?
My baby is three and a half months but not rolling over. He's grown pretty resilient when it comes to tummy time. I wasn't consistent with tummy time when he was born(It really isn't a thing where I live and I never saw my step mum do it with my little brothers). But over the past two weeks we've been doing tummy time very often. He lifts his head beautifully and follows toys with his eyes but he won't just roll over. Am starting to freak out. He has excellent social skills and gives me lots of baby talk and smiles. I hope he's Okay. He's become my weakness.
I can guide you better if I see a video - I do free movement reviews on my Facebook Group, you can post a video of your child there and I will give you a review. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
If you want something more private, I do paid zoom consultations currently in the year 2024 for $225 per hour. email admin.info@movementlesson.com to schedule and appointment.
Thank you for all of this helpful information. I understand that these things are red flags. But they are warning signs for what? My daughter is 6 months and not rolling. She exhibits most of these things. She is already in PT.
They are warning signs of milestone momentum deviation. Meaning for your 6 month old her milestone development is going to be slow and tedious even with therapy intervention. Therapy works on milestone performances not on the movements that create the milestones. Therapy is work for kids, and movement should never have to be work for babies. You can learn more about what you can do to help your child get back on the path of milestone momentum here, www.movementlesson.academy/
They are warning signs of non optimal development. With these warning signs a child is showing that their movement structure isn't setting up right.
Hey! My daughter is also 6 months and not rolling. I see this comment was a year ago so how is your daughter doing now? Did you notice anything that helped you and her out? We are also doing PT right now, but It's been over 2 months and nothing so far. I am feeling really discouraged :(
My daughter is six months old, she will not roll. She's reached every other milestone. Her pediatrician tells me "oh well by next appointment she'll be rolling all over" and she doesn't. She has plenty of tummy time, plenty of play, still won't. Help!
You have a right to be concerned, and you should be. I just did a FREE webinar on the creation of the vestibular system and the role rolling over plays in that. Since your daughter is not rolling over, it's likely that her vestibular system hasn't been set up right, and the webinar will show you why and then give you a plan of action on how to teach your daughter's body the internal movements of rolling over needed for her optimal development. The webinar will play again soon. To help your daughter you need to understand where she is at in development, "wait and see" is not an option in my book. I teach you how to do something now about your worries and how to get your child on the path of her optimal development. Sign up here for the webinar, www.movementlesson.academy/vestibular-equipment.
Whether she is rolling now
Is your daughter rolling now? I'm basically in the same boat as you were.
@@movementlesson You sure have a way with words when talking to terrified parents, huh.
any update
Hallo.thank you for the vidios. my son is 5 month old .for a few months now he has been roling over from the back to stomac.then spreading his arms to the sides .dropping his head and rising his pelvis. His crying and restless. What dose it mean and how can i halp him???
Post a video on my Facebook Group. You can do it anonymously. I can tell you what it means. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
Helpful video..❤️🥰 My baby is 3 months and one week old. Now He is rolling over. First he get his legs up and roll over.
Glad it was helpful!
Our baby has tight neck muscles on one side. Has been arching his back. Won’t sit still when being held and stiff…. When he’s on his tummy he will roll to his back and refuse tummy time. Started arching his back and crying a few times during the night. I am wondering if this is CP or beginning signs of autism. Our oldest is 5 and non speaking autism but had some involuntary leg stiffening and crossing as a toddler
You baby should not be doing this and is missing milestones. You need to manually start offering the movement experiences. You can do that in my Fast Start Program. Start with the Sleeping and Lying Down Course. Erin Fulks will help you with successful home application. - www.movementlesson.academy/fast-start
I would need to see a video to give your more details about what you are dealing with and where you need to go for it. If you haven't already, you should be pushing your pediatrician, to be more proactive in helping your baby. I do free Facebook Reviews - Please post a video there so I can help you with immediate needs, facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
Should i adjuste the age because of prematurity for these signs?
I do not age adjust. Milestones need to start happening from the day the child is born.
My son is 4 months. He has reached all other milestones so far but really has no desire to roll and hasn’t yet. He finally started liking tummy time as before he hated it. He just started doing tummy time where he’s not arching his back with his butt in the air and head down all the time maybe a month/month and half ago. He’s always had good head control while being held or sat up with assistance. He did have a strong favoring to laying his head to left that has slowly gotten better. While on tummy he seems more interested in moving looking up shortly before going head down to and moving arms and legs like he’s trying to army crawl. I don’t know if I should be worried. He’s bright and vocal
I apologize for my delay in responding. Yes, many children can be social with it, and behind on their motor development; which for professionals is a pass, that you child is on track with their development. Do you want "okay" for your child's development? or do you want his optimal development unlocked. With what you are describing, your child's body is not having the developmental movements needed for his optimal development.
A baby should never favor, so even though your son is "figuring out" movements to get what he wants, what he is "figuring out" is not optimal for his development and it can be better, you just have to teach it to him, becuase his body is not creating those movement on it's own for whatever reason. I could give you more guidance if I saw a video of your son, and I can tell you what milestone experience you need to go back to and teach his body a better foundation of movement.
Join my facebook group Movement Lesson for Parents and Practitioners - facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners. There I can tell you if there is just a little tweak in his system that needs to be resolved for his optimal development, or if there is something more serious going on, I will give you guidance on professionals and specialists you need to seek out. I am not a doctor, just a specialist in movement, so I will refer your to specialists and needed based on what I see in your son's movement.
My daughter is 4 months old and she is not rolling yet. She doesn't even like tummy time but I still do and she does the same as your baby does.
Exactly with my son
My son is 4 months and very similar though still not a huge fan of tummy time. He had reflux so spent a lot of time upright and in the carrier which helped with head control. He has been ahead of the milestone.chart with social, communication, problem solving, and fine motor skills. Did you figure this out?
My baby boy is 4 month old. He is also do all you desribe. can you plz tell me when he started rolling and what you do to teach him rolling.
Am FTM here .. I just dont understand what do you mean by red flags? Warnings of what?😅 what should I do
Optimal development is not occurring in the system. If your child is having some of these red flags and you want to do something about it instead of taking the "wait and see approach" and let them figure out a non-optimal development, then you can start teaching your child how to roll more optimally. You can take my rolling over course, which you can access for free for 60 days in my Fast Start Support Program. If you do the rolling over course and your child isn't going into a nice smooth roll, then you need to go back to old milestones and increase the quality of movement in those milestones. You can get into my Fast Start Support Program Here - www.movementlesson.academy/fast-start
Hi, my LO is just turning 4 months soon-- when he rolls he put his hip and legs out and then the head lags behind, he then get momentum and it brings his head over. He does have torticollis. Will this fix if I continue to work on his rolling and strengthening his neck or do you think it could be another issue?
He is working WAY TO HARD. I don't like that you are using the word head lag and wondering if you need to strengthen his neck. It could be possible hypotonia, but that is a symptom, not a diagnosis of anything. If development is happening the right way, you wouldn't be using words like that. You might want to be looking into genetics. I can tell you more with a movement review. If you are seeing any regression - get a referral to genetics ASAP. Please post a video of your child on my Facebook group. There are tons of moms there just like you. You can post anonymously if you need to, facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
Hi,
My 5 month baby does not roll over yet. She already did 2-3 times a roll from tummy TO Back But what worries me IS that she started to do the first warnning sign - arching the back wtihout moving the head. What it means? Is it a warnning for something serious?
Its a warning for her development not being optimal. As far as how serious of a warning depends on what else is going on with her. Please check out my charts and see how she did with her previous milestones. If she didn't meet those at the appointed times, then if you want the possibility of optimal, you need to show her body what more optimal movement is. www.movementlesson.academy/baby-classes-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-months-old
My babay used to rollover at 3.5 month he does that for 10-15 dqys now he suddenly stops rolling he is 5 month old now. Is this normal?
How did your baby roll? A baby shouldn't do a milestone and stop doing it. It's a sign that non-optimal development is going on. It's also a major warning sign of regression and you need to let your doctor know ASAP. Specifically say, "my child was rolling over and now they can't do it any more." If they are not going to do anything to help you, then I need to see a video to give you more insights of what's going on and if you need to request another specialist. Please post a video of your child on my Facebook group - facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners.
I’m watching your video with tears in my eyes. My son will be 5 months next week and he’s not rolling. At 5 weeks he developed severe reflux and would vomit constantly so I couldn’t do tummy time with him and now when trying to do it he cries. At his 3 month checkup he was able to push up on hands briefly and look around( he had excellent head control from early) and doing baby sit-ups. His reflux has significantly improved and now for the last 2-3 weeks when he’s placed on his tummy his arms extend at the elbows and goes down towards his hips. And he face plants and cries trying to kick his legs. Even if I prop him up on elbows he puts his arms back in that position. When I try to roll him from back to belly his upper body gets stuck. Everyone keeps telling me to leave him and let him grow at his own pace but I know something is wrong. What can I do
The reflux is enough to push back development a little. What I don't like about what you are saying is that he if face planting and he is getting stuck. That could be something more serious that you want addressed now. Don't let a doctor say, "let's wait and see if he grows out of it." Optimal development is not happening for your child. DO NOT LEAVE HIM TO HIS OWN DEVICES. He is showing you he needs help, so let's help him today. Post of video of him on my facebook group I can give you more details of what's going on with his movement and give you specialists to start seeing if he is showing signs of needing more specialized care. Get in the group here. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners. If you really want to be proactive. Start looking into my worried parent kit. There you will start learning developmental foundations your child is missing. And I know he is missing them based on your comments. If development is happening, you wouldn't be saying things like that. www.movementlesson.academy/worried-parent-starter-kit
Hey Cara. Is there an update on your baby? Struggling first time mom here...my baby is doing something similar
@@kodahshuk5924may I please know whar happened to your baby too? My baby is almost 6 months 1 week and hasnt rolled over yet. She has severe reflux as well.
The reflux is making it difficult for your baby to go into her milestones on her own. I can do a Free facebook review of your baby and let you know how you can optimize your baby's development - facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
My child is 11 months old but he doesn't roll over now,he likes to lie on the back all the time and pulls his neck back ,we are doing physiotherapy for 4 months..but after pt he is not rolling over...he is very social, smiles and tries to talk to everyone,his vision is good he looks at the different sounds instantly.plz tell what should I do for my baby
I can help you better if I see a video so I can tell you exactly where your child needs help to start optimizing their development. You can post a video on my facebook group and I do free reviews. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
You need to start rebuilding the foundations of your child's milestones by starting at the beginning. Get into my Fast Start Support program and spend 2-3 weeks on each course starting with the Sleeping and Lying Down Course. I have practitioners in the support program that will help guide you through each milestone and your home application of the exercises. You get 60 days free in the program - www.movementlesson.academy/fast-start
He is GDD .after examination Doctor told us he has genetic disorder KCNQ2 varient.
Hello ma'am I'm not able to post video on this link that you shared with me.
You need to wait until you are accepted into the group and then you can post a video. You can even do it anonymously.
My baby is 6 months old but till now she didnt roll over... I m worried about it ... She is trying but not able to do .. thats why i m searching for it in UA-cam now... Due to my MIL we skipped tummy time she was worried about it ...
The development is not optimal. So if you want more optimal development, you need to start giving your child more optimal movement experiences that were missed. First you need to figure out your child's developmental timeline by watching this video - ua-cam.com/video/4t43NKbn44M/v-deo.htmlsi=ucI0V_SJFdilDSE_. Then follow the calendar. Get into the Fast Start Support Program and give your child new movement foundations to teach her how to improve her developmental timeline. www.movementlesson.academy/fast-start
Is it okay for the baby to sleep on her back with her arms raised up and her head turned to the side looking 90 degrees (sometimes to the left, sometimes to the right, the baby moves the head by herself) or should the baby sleep with her head towards the pubic bone?
I would need to see a video. Please post one on my facebook group of your child awake and asleep and I will give you a free movement review. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
my premature baby is 3 months ..adjusted age is only 2 weeks .He is trying to roll over from back to tummy by lifting his right leg towards left side( not achieved head and neck control yet) .Is it some problem ?
The development is not optimal. In my free course, learn how to evaluate your baby for optimal development and then start working strengthening the integrity of your child's movement foundations to make the movement more fluid and controlled. Get me free course here, - www.movementlesson.academy/offers/JP8xNyBr/checkout
Warning… warning… please keep up your positive attitude to help your . The videos are making things look very negative .
Shooing a parents worries about their child is not having a positive attitude, it's ignoring the problem. The warning signs in this video are negative to a child's optimal development and if a parent doesn't know them they can't do anything about them. So the positive part of all this, is there is something parents can do and redirect their child's development to be more optimal, functional, and helpful. Every parent give their child the gift of optimal development by giving them a lesson in movement. At the same time, a medical team does need to be advised, if a child's warning signs are directing a parent there.
What are the recommendations to helping them to roll over when showing signs of a heavy head?
To give you the best help I would need to see a video. If other milestones have been missed you will need to work on the developmental movements before rolling over. If your child just has a little glitch and needs a little help, then here are some free exercises you can do. One each for 30 minutes a day, www.movementlesson.academy/blog/baby-basics
Or you can do my rolling over course for optimal development, www.movementlesson.academy/rolling-over-course-exercises.
If your baby isn't rolling over by doing the exercises in that course it's likely earlier milestones were missed and they would need to be worked on before rolling over. I do free assessments on my Facebook group Movement Lesson for Parents and Practitioners if you want more specific guidance for your child. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
My baby is 6 months old but cannot roll on tummy due to heavy head . Please suggest
The big thing is understanding where your baby's body is at with its developmental movements. If it has a slight movement glitch, I do have a free course on the heavy head with some basic exercises that could resolve the heavy head, www.movementlesson.academy/offers/6zUmULFe?coupon_code=TAKE100.
If your baby only needs more coordination support, then doing my rolling-over course will be enough. This link will give you a discount on the course - www.movementlesson.academy/offers/ozLHsTHj?coupon_code=TAKE36001.
If you do those exercises and you are not getting rolling over, then you need to spend more time doing the exercises and actually build a new movement foundation for the baby since the one it has is not experiencing optimal milestone movements and rolling over. At that point, you will want to get into my Fast Start Program, which teaches you how to build milestone movement foundations from the beginning. It's a 60 day free program with practitioner support - www.movementlesson.academy/fast-start
My baby is 4 and half months he was born premature and we missed the initial tummy time he just started to roll back to belly assisted all his milestones are 4 weeks late
You can give your baby the milestone experiences they missed to help his current milestones have higher quality movements. www.movementlesson.academy/baby-classes-0-1-2-3-4-months-old
I'm trying so hard to get my baby to crawl but he just keeps rolling he is 11 month and I feel like I can't do it right or teach him right I feel like a bad mom cause he should be crawling and he's not I don't know what to do ?
When you force it, he will resist, and you will make less, if any progress. I offer free optimal movement reviews on my Facebook Group, facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners. I can redirect you on how to make your diligent efforts to help your son be more successful to his optimal development.
My daughter 7 months old. She arching back a lot... she got seizures recently... does this cause seizures ?
Back arching wouldn't necessarily cause back arching. It's more likely that the back arching is weakening her movement structure and taking movements out of her system, so back arching is the only thing she can do. You can learn how to put movements back into your daughters system with my free course, "What is Movement Lesson." Erin, goes over the movement structure. Your child is not experiencing it. Despite the seizures, you need to be offering these movement to her manually so she can get the experiences of development. Here is the link to the free course - www.movementlesson.academy/what-is-movement-lesson-youtube
My son at 3 days old has started rolling on his side and it has me so scared of suffocation.
That's too early to be rolling over. That shouldn't even be a worry for you, but because it is, we need to check your little guy out and see what is going on with his movements. I do free facebook reviews, you can join my group and post a video of him there. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners. While you are waiting for my review you can start learning about, working with, and optimizing your son't movements with my free course, www.movementlesson.academy/what-is-movement-lesson-youtube
Is it normal for my 6 week old to roll over?
Babies should be rolling over by 2.5 to three months. I would need to see how your baby is rolling over to give you an accurate answer. I do free movement evaluations on my Facebook Group Movement Lesson for Parents and Practitioners, facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners or you can do a paid zoom consult. email admin.info@movementlesson.com to request an appointment.
My baby girl is 7 months old she sits independently but no roll over should i be concerned?
If your child skipped rolling over, she is not experiencing optimal development so you should be concerned for that. I would need to see a video of your daughter moving to let you know where she deviated in her optimal development, and then I can direct you on how to start teaching her the developmental movements that she missed. I am not a doctor so if you have concerns make sure you are consulting your doctor. I am a movement specialist for optimal development so I can give you answers, guidance, insights, and optimal developmental exercises you can do at home in regards to that. Please join my Facebook Group, and post a video of your child. I do free movement reviews there. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners. If you want something more private you will need to email admin.info@movementlesson.com and I can do a private zoom consultation.
Dear even my daughter is 7 months old....she did not roll over...but she sits independently when we make her to....plzzz reply is it normal...did u consult doc for the same....i am so much worried....
Is ur baby walking now
My baby also 7 months she is not rolling over yet
My baby is now 4 months old today...she is flipping from 3rd month back to front, moving forward & rotating..... frequently she is rolling right side only...left side rolling is less ..is it to take concern
If your child is showing a preference, then it's something to be proactive about in redirecting her movements to be more successful. I would have to see a video to give you more direction on what you need to do specifically for her because of her preference. I do free movement reviews on my Facebook Group: Movement Lesson for Parents and Practitioners. You can post in incognito if you would like. Find my group here, facebook.com/groups/1508200962782191
your videos are so helpful..thank you so much. My daughter used a Pavlic Harness for 8 weeks and I feel she missed out on those early rolling over stages. She is 7 months now and has been watching your videos and starting to roll. She sits up well and does everything else. I also feel the harness straps might have moved her shoulder placement because her arms tends to now fall backwards when trying to crawl or just sitting. Do you have any opinions on the pavlic harnss for DDH
I am so glad the video are helping. I know what if feels like to wonder if milestones will happen and how long you will have to wait for the next day. You should be seeing your baby progress everyday. Progress should never be stagnant or prolonged. To know how to best help the body you need to find the stress of the system, meaning you need to find where your daughter is struggling to oppose gravity in her movements. I could just search for the word shoulder on my youtube channel to see various ways to improve movement in the shoulder. I can give you better idea what exactly you need to do for your daughter if you posted a video of her moving on my facebook group, facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners I do free movement reviews there. If you would prefer a private consultation set up an appointment with my secretary here, www.movementlesson.academy/services
My boy is 6 months (6weeks premature) his back is still not straight. He just started to turn on his tummy but cries after 1 min
I can definitely help to optimize his development. You may consider some x-rays if the back is still not straight to make sure you don't have a structural issue going on. I can do a free optimal movement review for you in my group Movement Lesson for Parents and Practitioners, facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
My son was born SGA IUGR, he asymmetrical with smaller legs... tummy time has not been easy with a heavy head and now i notice that a 2 and 1/2 months he's more falling over than rolling over... what can i do?
Take my FREE heavy head course, www.movementlesson.academy/baby-heavy-head, and then get started with my child support program, www.movementlesson.academy/child-support-program. You need to get a movement evaluation, and then one of my practitioners will guide you through exercises to initiate, stimulate and enhance optimal developmental experiences for your child.
My baby is 5months old he rolls on only if I put him on his tummy other wise he doesn't..what to do mam?..
I would need to see a video to tell you exactly what your baby needs. Post a video on my Facebook Group and I can help you. facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners
In the mean time, you can go to the rolling over exercises that are on my youtube home page. These are basic exercises, that you should be able to do with your baby. If you can't do them with your baby, then I really need to see a video to see what else is going on. We need to get your baby going with development.
We need some positive solutions other than refereal
I am not a doctor, so some referrals are needed to address more serious problems a child's movements is manifesting.
Baby is 5 months and not rolling over. He turns his head right and left but he won’t roll his body …
Sounds like your sleeping and lying down milestone did not set up in the body. Get in my Fast Start Support program (you get 60 days free). Spend 1 week applying the exercises of the course for 30 minutes to 2 hours a day (two hours is recommended, a minimum of 30 minutes a day is asked). Then spend one week on the rolling over course. Both courses are in the Fast Start Support program. When doing the courses you want to see the roll become more optimal, ideally you are getting an optimal roll. If you are not getting an optimal roll after finishing those two courses that means that some of your other milestones are not working like they need to in the body for optimal functioning and you will want to keep going through the courses in order. At that point, take advantage of the free 1 on 1s that are available in the Fast Start and ask what course you need to work on next. www.movementlesson.academy/fast-start
What could this mean??
What could what mean?
The warning could be indicative of something mild or something severe depending on how many of the warning signs that you have. Regardless of the number of warning signs, these warning signs are showing that a baby's development is not happening optimally.
My baby has rolled over 3 times, she's 8 weeks. Is that early?
It was definitely intentional.
For optimal development you want your baby rolling over from 2.5 to 3 months. So 8 weeks would be a little early, but is she rolling over from belly to back or back to belly? If you are concerned about it, I can do a free movement review of your baby on my Facebook Review just to make sure she is on track. facebook.com/groups/1508200962782191
@@movementlesson she's rolling from belly to back. She gets on her side and then swings her leg back.
If your baby is only going from belly to back I want to see a video so I can see why. If she is swinging her legs back is sounds like you might be dealing with a heavy head. Yes that can be intentional, but your child is working with intention the wrong way for optimal development if she is using falling over to her advantage. Again, post a video on my facebook page and I can tell you more and if you should be worried or not. facebook.com/groups/1508200962782191
My son just turned 4 months a week ago but didn't start rolling yet. He holds his head good when someone helds him up but doesn't do it often while tummy time. I also see that he raises his butt when he tries to lift his head during tummy time. People say leave him he will grow at his pace but am not sure how to help him. I would really appreciate your help.
You want your baby on time dictated development not baby dictated development. Letting him go at his own pace is the worst thing you can do. You need to evaluate your baby and start strengthening the integrity of the movement structure. I show you how in my free course. Take it here, www.movementlesson.academy/offers/JP8xNyBr/checkout
These are warning signs for what? CP?
Warnings for non optimal development, that includes atypical to special needs. I do free movement review on Facebook - facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners. If you want to talk to me personally you need to schedule a private zoom consultation. You can request on at admin.info@movementlesson.com.
For what is a big questions. The warning could be indicative of something mild or something severe depending on how many of the warning signs that you have. Regardless of the number of warning signs, these warning signs are showing that a baby's development is not happening optimally.
How about premature babies?
This video is applicable to premature babies.
So what do we do if we see non-optimal development in rolling over?
You want to start optimizing it. I can do a free review and tell you what you need to work on, (post a video of your child on my facebook group here) facebook.com/groups/MovementLessonParentsPractitioners, or you can get started in my fast start support program. You want to spend a week on each milestone, starting at the beginning, and create higher quality movements in your child. You get free 60 day access to my Fast Start Support Program when you use this link - www.movementlesson.academy/fast-start. Start with the Sleeping and Lying Down Course.
My baby is 3 weeks and he rolls over and holds his head since he was born smh got to have 24/7 watch
Is your baby rolling over from the back to the belly both ways?
Is your child is ok?
My child is doing same
My baby does it at 3 weeks old
Are you seeing a specialist? They should not be back arching. Make sure you are looking to rule out Laryngomalacia or other obstructions.
My baby is 7 months old, but he is not rolling , not like tummy time or not sitting what should i do ?
If your child is not rolling over by seven months old you need hip x-rays and a good eye exam. Don't let them tell you everything is fine. If things were fine your baby would already be rolling over. Your child needs a movement review. I do free evaluations and I am happy to do one there for you. If you have the eye and hip reports and can be more effective in your child's free evaluation. facebook.com/groups/1508200962782191 If you are working on rolling over you can try my rolling over course www.movementlesson.academy/rolling-over-course-exercises, but if it doesn't work for you then that means your daughter is missing other foundational milestones beyond what I have described in the course and you will want to get into the worried parent kit, to get more specific guidance on how to integrate and work with these foundations. www.movementlesson.academy/worried-parent-starter-kit
My baby is 4 months old.. she does the same you showed heavy head position. And she continously tries to do it.. what should i do?
I have a free course that talks about a heavy head, learn more here, www.movementlesson.academy/baby-heavy-head
Then you want to get my free pdf, 5 steps to being successful with Movement Lesson, www.movementlesson.academy/5-steps-to-a-successful-movement-lesson-home-program-guide
The root of the cause for the heavy head can be different for every child. Join my group Movement Lesson for Parents and Practitioners and I can give your child a free movement review and give you more guidance that way.
Your baby is rolling now
Hi.. my baby just turned 6 months. She rolled over on her own when she was exactly 5month.. she rolled over for the next 3 days like a pro but after that she suddenly stopped.. until this day she doesn’t want to roll over.. she just goes to her sides and comes back.. should I be concerned.. why did she suddenly stop.. Pls help
You need to mention regression to your pediatrician right away so they start working with your child. Big or small regression is regression and your baby shouldn't do something and then stop doing it. If you are getting the "let's wait and see for the next couple months how things are going" be pushy for help. If they still won't do anything don't wait to do anything to help your baby. First you need to evaluate your baby with my FREE Newborn Movement Assessment to see what part's of your baby's body is not responding to make the rotational movements needed for rolling over (www.movementlesson.academy/newborn-movement-assessment). Even though that is free, parents tend to get overwhelmed with the assessment piece. You can work with Erin Fulks in my support program, if you need help with that. You can start working with your baby with my rolling over course. If the baby just has a little glich in her system, then that should get her back to rolling over. If she is not rolling over after you do the course then there is possibly something more serious going on and you really need to be pushy with your pediatrician. Link to rolling over course, www.movementlesson.academy/rolling-over-course-exercises. Link to Support Program www.movementlesson.academy/child-support-program. I am more than happy to give you an assessment too and give your more guidance on what she needs movement wise. I do free reviews on my facebook group, facebook.com/groups/1508200962782191