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  • I was worried because my 6 month old doesn't roll over when hes on his tummy so i told the doctor and she told me to start putting him 4 times a day on his tummy for 15 minutes to see if things start moving with his motor skills. Im worry his not gonna be all late to crawl or even walk! :/

  • my baby ios 4 months but she is doing all this what the video is saying..she is also babbling alot like actually talking and sitting up...Is this normal?

  • sooooooo cute

  • my son is just shy of four months and can roll over both ways

  • @Spiderweb127 aw man my daughter ddnt roll from back to fron until she was 5 months lucky kid

  • @Spiderweb127 my daughter started at 4 months but she only flips once and then plays with her hands.. she sucks on her toe too..!

  • Adults in my family said that I was speaking in full sentences. They also told me I was pronouncing words correctly. Of course there weren't complex sentences lol! I was also toddling.

  • my kid was doing this stuff at 4 months- cool! i was starting to worry that he wasnt learning fast enough

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  • oh boy.....im getting one of them baby brothers for christmas....=]

  • My mom says I started walking on my own by 7-8 mo. ..but I also started crawling early bc she put me on my tummy when I was 4mo.

  • my six-month old baby could already babble "mama", "dada", "baba". By two months he could babble the syllables "mama"and up to now, really babbles a lot..could it be an early sign of language ability?

  • My 6 month old can sit on her own, she crawls on all fours and she is already pulling herself up on furniture.

  • my baby is 5 1/2 month and he can even roll over, is this normal or should I talk to the Doctor?

  • It's normal. My son began to roll over at 3 1/2 months and my friend's baby began to roll over at 6 1/2 months

  • @barbaratita Normal. Just a bit early.

  • @simplyparenting its not early, this is when a baby should learn how to roll over, sit up or even crawl. its a matter of if you teach them or not and some babys are fast learners

  • @barbaratita its normal. my daughter is the same age and has been rolling over for a little while now.

  • When I was 6 monthes all the adults in my family confirm that I was already holding on to couchs to walk around. And when I was 11 monthes I was walking around by myself. Was this normal?

  • @MITSUKIISDEAD You were advanced. Are you still athletic?

  • @simplyparenting

    A little bit it depends soccor I'm good at ;)

  • @MITSUKIISDEAD That's great. Thanks for the input.

  • is it safe to feed ur baby cheerios? I saw the 6 month old in this video eating a cheerio!

  • @fpalissery Most 6 month olds can handle cheerios but some doctors recommend waiting until 9 months. That is why you hear different things.

  • I heard in some rare cases that 6-month old babies learn to walk. I've seen this first hand and I was amazed.

  • @mercyhurstchic Earliest I have ever seen is 8 months. But there may be an unusally advanced infant out there.

  • i love it

  • my son loved this video he laughed as soon as the babies showed (age 6 months)

  • I am so happy. Another audience for these cute faces?

  • Great Video

  • Do you have a video for a 7 month old's development? I don't see it.

  • I don't have one for each month because after 6 months, developmental milestones can have a longer period of normal development. So as pediatricians we check the babies at 6 months, 9 months and then at 12 ,15, 18 months.

  • if they skip it i think its basically the same

  • This video was so helpful to know what to expect from our son!

  • I am so happy that this was helpful. I will be posting more videos soon.

    Dr. Mary Ann

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