My son hated tummy time he would scream after like one minute. I tried playing games etc and nothing worked. I gave up and tried sitting him up and that helped and he still began crawling on his own at 7 1/2 months.
momof4
2007-01-12 03:31:44
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answered by mary3127 5
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My daughter did/does the same thing. After many times of trying, I just put her on her back... and let her look at little toys that dangle from her play time mat. Now she rolls over to her tummy and is working on trying to roll back over. I don't think there is any need to force the issue of tummy time.
2007-01-12 04:23:06
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answered by LiL' Momma 4
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My daughter replaced into the very similar so i ended bothering, she ought to easily lay there and scream too. At 3 months she began to roll over nonetheless who opt to be on her again yet now at 4 months she is way happier about being on her tummy and could carry her head up and play and chuckle. i do not imagine you've something to be bothered about, in simple terms go away him be for awhile and examine out again at the same time as he's slightly older.
2016-11-23 14:04:25
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answered by hergenroeder 4
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I hate to say it but tummy time is neccessary. Even if he does not like it you are still going to have to put him down everyday. Tummy time developes muscles that dont have any other way of being developed at that young age. Just Do it. I feel for you My son hates it as well
2007-01-12 03:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If your son hates it, why are you making him do it? Why put him through something that he hates? There is no developmental reason for making a baby crawl. I have 2 sons, one of them never crawled - went straight to walking. My kids are now 17 and 19 and I assure you no developmental issues and no maladjustment of any kind. The own that didn't crawl is now in university.
I also see a dangerous sign here - you are trying to make your son do what you think he should do, rather than let him lead you and show you what his needs are. No 2 kids are the same. You need to let them participate in their own upbringing. Parents don't always know what's best - we can't get inside our kids' heads. Use a firm hand and draw the line when the situation calls for it (like drugs), but give your son flexibility to be himself and do things his way. You two will have a much better relationship, your son will learn to be more responsible and independent and mature in better ways. Pick your battles to fight - otherwise you lose the war!
Relax, and enjoy those baby years! They disappear much too fast.
2007-01-12 03:49:30
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answered by Knowbody 2
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Alot of babys dont like tummy time , it wont effect him learning to crawl , once he learns to sit up he will turn over and start to crawl himself .. my son did exactly that
2007-01-12 03:31:04
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answered by lil_meex 3
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Try getting down on your tummy, too, facing your son so that he is looking at the one thing he prizes above everything else: you. Get down on his level. Face him on the floor. Play games while you are on your stomach ~ stick your tongue out, play peek-a-boo ~ make silly faces ~ hold out a favorite toy to encourage him to move forward, towards you.
2007-01-12 03:35:47
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answered by CallaLillie 2
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Try putting him on top of your tummy and playing with him. See if that works.
2007-01-12 03:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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He will learn to crawl without it. If he hates it, dont do it. I never did it..my kids did it on their own once they were able to roll over.
2007-01-12 03:30:47
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answered by KathyS 7
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Lay him on his back. Let him play this way first; he'll learn to roll over this way and then crawl.
2007-01-12 03:30:34
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answered by ? 2
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