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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 481658" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>A Boppy pillow will make tummy time a bit more fun at this stage because he can see more. </p><p></p><p>Mine.......were movers. But easy child hated tummy time at first. She much preferred looking into your face with you talking to her than tummy time. I just set up her stuffed animals in front of her and left her there anyway. Travis came home from the hospital holding his head up and rolling over.........this by the way is not normal and should send up a red flag. I told his pediatrician doctor at the time but she was an idiot and chose not to believe me. </p><p></p><p>Darrin didn't mind tummy time. Aubrey hated it at first, I think for the same reason as easy child did. Brandon and Connor didn't get as much as Darrin.......they had a jumparoo they sat in a lot. Oliver is all over the place. His eyes are always so huge he makes me laugh. It's like everything is super fascinating to him. lol </p><p></p><p>I think many babies lag behind due to the SIDS fear. (don't get me started on the sleeping on the stomach topic) They have all these do dads to prevent them from rolling over......then when you want them to.....well, yeah. Then there are the bouncy seats, the swings, the jumparoos, the walkers...........ect. It's easy for a parent to plop them into one of those and go do what needs to be done because it keeps them entertained rather than doing floor or tummy time so they can work on their skills. </p><p></p><p>Darrin I worked with. Easy because I sat for him and he was here nearly every day. He did everything either early or on time. (no bouncy seats ect) Brandon and Connor have been late on just about everything. </p><p></p><p>Before all the do dads that entertain babies, parents had to interact and entertain babies on a much more intense level. I think that is a strong contributing factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 481658, member: 84"] A Boppy pillow will make tummy time a bit more fun at this stage because he can see more. Mine.......were movers. But easy child hated tummy time at first. She much preferred looking into your face with you talking to her than tummy time. I just set up her stuffed animals in front of her and left her there anyway. Travis came home from the hospital holding his head up and rolling over.........this by the way is not normal and should send up a red flag. I told his pediatrician doctor at the time but she was an idiot and chose not to believe me. Darrin didn't mind tummy time. Aubrey hated it at first, I think for the same reason as easy child did. Brandon and Connor didn't get as much as Darrin.......they had a jumparoo they sat in a lot. Oliver is all over the place. His eyes are always so huge he makes me laugh. It's like everything is super fascinating to him. lol I think many babies lag behind due to the SIDS fear. (don't get me started on the sleeping on the stomach topic) They have all these do dads to prevent them from rolling over......then when you want them to.....well, yeah. Then there are the bouncy seats, the swings, the jumparoos, the walkers...........ect. It's easy for a parent to plop them into one of those and go do what needs to be done because it keeps them entertained rather than doing floor or tummy time so they can work on their skills. Darrin I worked with. Easy because I sat for him and he was here nearly every day. He did everything either early or on time. (no bouncy seats ect) Brandon and Connor have been late on just about everything. Before all the do dads that entertain babies, parents had to interact and entertain babies on a much more intense level. I think that is a strong contributing factor. [/QUOTE]
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