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Helping Babies Learn to Roll

Added on: November 26, 2024
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Rolling is one of baby’s first significant motor milestones. Some babies are ready to roll from the get-go, others take their time. On average, babies tend to: - Roll from tummy to back between 2-5 months - Roll from back to side between 4-4.5 months - Roll from back to tummy between 5.5-7.5 months.

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