Help Your Baby Roll Over Now: 4 Tips to Teach Baby to Roll Over

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Baby not rolling over or not sure how to teach baby to roll over? In this video you will learn how to roll baby (rolling over exercise) as well as 3 other effective tips which will help teach your baby to roll over. This video also covers when babies start to achieve this important rolling over milestone. After watching this video you will know how to help your baby roll from back to their stomach (roll from back to tummy).

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Thank you Emma!!! My girl baby turned 5 months on 28th... After doing these for just 5 days, she rolled over!!!

yasothapalanisamy
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Hey!!!
Thanks for the video after doing this for 2 days my 6 month old rolled by herself!!

almas
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I am in awe. I’ve been doing the rolling practices with my son and he learned to roll from back to tummy at 3 months and tummy to back at 4 months. He is now rolling both ways! Thanks for the tips!!

wink
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I've been practicing rolling over with my daughter since she was about a month and she just turned 3 months and has been rolling over like crazy so what she's saying really does work.!!!!

heathermckeehan
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These tips really work! My June baby hasn’t shown interest in rolling for weeks, then within about a couple weeks of practicing Tip 1 with her, she started to roll from back to belly - today, at 4.5 months! I could tell she enjoyed this exercise too, she would smile and start working her muscles every time we got into position as if she knows ☺️ It also helped to have our high contrast images booklet propped up behind her head when laying on back as she would try to look up and roll over to see them. Your videos are so helpful - thank you!!!

LeslieCamille
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My baby hated tummy time and vomited alot. At 6ms she is still working on rolling completely over. She gets to her side so this is helpful.

MsCherrell
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Yesterday was my baby girl turned 5 months old. She also rolled from her tummy to her back for the first time and then was being a wonderful little show off repeating it over and over again as we cheered her on. Then she rolled from her back to belly a couple times in the same day. We are beyond proud and were so excited! Thank you for all your helpful videos along the way! They really have helped and let me have piece of mind she's right on track. 👣

natourihope
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Thank you for explaining the natural progression of how a baby learns to roll! I am a first time mom with a 3 month old and I was wondering how & when he may learn this skill.

amberandrews
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This helped me with Bub so much!!! She just started rolling back and fourth and she’s so happy 🥰 Thankyou so much for sharing these tips!

SelfDevelopmentCollective
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Thank u very much for the tips. I watched your video and did the same thing. My baby is 4 months old now and after watching your video in just 10 days she has started rolling😍😍😍

sampadaalavandi
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After see this... I trained my 3.5 months old baby boy... With in 5 days he rolled over independently..Thankyou so much...

shifanabegum
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Thanks so much for this! my baby is almost 4 months and started rolling. he hasnt grasped to fully roll to his tummy so he spins around in a lil circle. lol but I helped him today to complete the roll ;)

itschereshbaybee
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My son turns 4 months old in a few days, this video definitely helps, I’ve been helping him roll over and so far he hold his head up and starts to move his hips and shoulders as if he wants to roll over but then gets very frustrated 😩

christieryan
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Literally just tried this with my 4 month old as I came across this video and it helped . As my baby is side rolling then gets stuck so I know how to safely encourage her over

shopperrose
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What gorgeous babies you have in your video.
Great professional advice. Thanks Emma.

meghancooley
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My baby is 4 months now. She started rolling from her tummy to her back at 2 and a half months. Did it about 20ish time but now doesn’t seem to remember how to or doesn’t want to at 4 months

Fruitloop
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This is great. My 6 month old loves rolling from belly to back but uninterested in rolling to his belly lol. Going to stick with it and keep practicing with him!

marleevh
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I m from Bangladesh .. I watch u vedio it's really helpful for my cerebral palsy baby . Thanks a lot miss ❤️

mahiaafroz
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Great advice eventhough babies without medical complications, will follow nature's course without any interference.

mireillem
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My real struggle is about letting the baby play on his own, where he actually learns and practices these skills independently. Everything I have read and watched kind of tells me to be engaged with the baby all the time with rolling, sitting etc. And I did it constantly I think until 3 months, but now that he is 4 months old, I have realized that the moment I leave him alone (spending time a couple of meters away), he starts to think by himself and immediately starts to roll over and try to shift the weight back to roll back. But no sources ever told me to just leave the baby to play with himself if he is happy and I still have this mom's guilt if I am even just watching him from the distance minding his own business.

miamaui