As a parent, you've probably been told about developmental milestones on more
than one occasion. Chances are, in fact, you've probably heard enough about milestones
to make you want to scream, "Enough already!"
Pediatrician Dr. William Sears, for example, states that babies' motor milestones are as variable as their personalities. If you lined up 10 7-month-olds for a 'race', you would notice a wide array of locomotor skills. Some would crawl, some would scoot, some would roll, but eventually they would all get across the finish line – each at his or her own pace.
The act of rolling usually begins with gentle rocking movements. |
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When it comes to a baby's motor skills, progression is more important than timing.
The act of rolling usually begins with gentle rocking movements. If you haven't spent much time around infants, picture a turtle lying on its back. A turtle can move its head, arms and legs (just like a baby) but it doesn't have the ability to roll itself over. As a baby begins to gain strength, however, he or she will begin to raise both the head and chest on a regular basis.
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