Child development nerd tidbit: As baby gets more and more ability to
roll out of Tummy Time, you'll likely see shorter periods of belly - down play.
Here are some tips for babies who
roll out of Tummy Time.
This is the second post in a 2 part series - be sure to read Part 1 for tips for older babies who
roll out of Tummy Time.
In fact, sometimes those asymmetries make it easier for baby to
roll out of Tummy Time - at least in one direction.
Discover ways to play with your bigger baby belly - down once
he rolls out of Tummy Time.
Not exact matches
That way, if she
rolls it's more likely to be onto the side with her arm
out in front
of her chest — and then she'll be slightly less likely to flip fully onto her
tummy because it tucks that arm underneath her.
It may take weeks
of tummy time before your baby gets the hang
of pushing up on her forearms and
rolling onto her back, and many weeks more before she figures
out how to tuck her arm under her body or over her head to
roll back onto her stomach.
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