Every baby develops at their own pace. Have you talked to her pediatrician about not being able to roll over? I have identical twins and one rolled over (belly to back) but the other showed no interest in rolling over for a while. Then, all of the sudden she was rolling back to belly AND belly to back while the first would only do belly to back.
Are you doing tummy time? We had a tummy time play mat that really encouraged them to roll over. Do you have any activity tables? We have a fisher price activity table that they loved to play with so they would pull up and stand against it.
Don't worry about your baby's development unless your doctor does. Good luck with your little girl!
2006-11-21 06:01:52
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answered by Ali D 4
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She's still quite young, and despite this fact she'll roll over and hold onto things when she's ready.
My cousin Emily skipped the whole crawling process and went straight to walking. However she's now over a year old and, when she should be talking, she doesn't because her father is sending the message that she doesn't have to. When Emily points at something and makes grunting like noises her father will point at it and grunt right back at her instead of picking it up and saying the word for it before giving it to her.
So just be patient, your daughter will learn to do things on her own, if you get to trying to force her into doing stuff then it could end up having the wrong effect and she won't ever do it. So just be patient :)
2006-11-21 13:51:31
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answered by winds_of_justice 4
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dont be frusterated? My sisters baby did not roll over or sit up or anything until she hit ten months. Then shortly after she sat up she started crawling now she is just over 1 year and is pretty much standing on her own. She doesnt seem slow in the slightest she was just a slow starter. She can coo and talk and mimic and seems bright. Every child develops in their own pace.
2006-11-21 23:59:44
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answered by jennyve25 4
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Don't be too frustrated. Every baby is different. My first daughter didn't walk until 13 months and my 2nd daughter just started walking at 91/2 months.
2006-11-21 14:15:33
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answered by mother_flower 3
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Why are you frustrated with her? Are you working hard on getting her to roll over or stand up and when she doesnt you are disappointed? Try not to feel that way, she'll surprise you soon enough by doing all that and way more (like running away from you when you'd like her to stay still!)
2006-11-21 13:58:12
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answered by MaPetiteHippopotame 4
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dont rush the walking part. you will only regret it sooner. When they start to walk they get into everything. I would wonder about the rolling over thing as they normally do this before they sit up and hold things.
2006-11-21 14:04:36
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answered by notfreeinnh 3
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well your daughter is just not ready probably my friends baby is like that and it just because maybe she is so use to everybody giving her what she wants try letting her sit on the floor a while by herself sooner or later she will get tired of sitting there then she will decide to move to get what she wants don't worry about it
and you could have gave some explanation of y you didn't like ZaNadia and Zalicya i think they r cute and unique
2006-11-21 14:01:20
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answered by Brandi S 4
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for one you should not be frustrated with her!!! Then number two is some kids take a little longer then others but if you are really concerned about it then you should go see a doctor with your daughter!!!!!!
2006-11-21 13:52:45
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answered by In love 4ever 2
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