no need to teach dear every child achieves their milestone when time comes..give tummy times tats help
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30 Jun 2017
sonam patel
usually you don't need to teach.. it's a natural process.. baby's learn by themselves... although some learns a lil late.. some fast...
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30 Jun 2017
Foram Modi
Step 1:<br>
Place your baby on the floor while she is near tummy time. It makes your child comfortable as she uses her neck muscles to keep her head upright.
Step 2:<br>
Place her on the blanket with her left side lying on the blanket’s left edge. Let her become comfortable in this position and make sure she will keep her head up for at least a few seconds. If she fails to do so, it signals that she is still not ready to roll.
Step 3:<br>
Keep a toy just a little distance away from the baby’s reach. Try to shake and play with it before placing it on the floor. Now watch whether your baby tries to get it. She may keep her arms out, and the new position will cause discomfort for sure.
Step 4:<br>
As your baby tries to reach the toy, lift the blanket’s edge so that her right side is lifted in the air. Do not lift it over an inch. If she is upset with the position, try to lower and comfort her. Make sure this becomes a pleasant experience for her.
Step 5:<br>
Keep one hand on her tummy and try lifting the edge of the blanket. Steady her position with your hand and cradle her body. Lift the sheet till she can roll over her back. Ensure that she can reach the toy where she can perceive that rolling over made her move. Repeat the blanket activity every day until she becomes comfortable to roll over on her own.
Some babies do not enjoy their tummy time. If they make a fuss or cry, wait until they calm down before helping them roll over.
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30 Jun 2017
Riya Banerjee
already he was tummy, but not that more
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30 Jun 2017
Sumira Bhatia
they say tummy time helps . rest let nature take its course
Revathi suresh
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30 Jun 2017