My baby 6.5 month old does not roll from back to tummy. She rolls tummy to back. Sits with minimum support and bears weight on legs as well. When will she roll from back to tummy
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Hello, I understand your concern
At 6.5 months, it is normal for some babies to roll only in one direction. Rolling tummy → back develops earlier. Rolling back → tummy can take a little longer as it needs more core and shoulder strength.
Next Steps
Increase tummy time: Aim for 30–40 mins/day in short sessions, Keeps strengthening neck, shoulder, and trunk muscles.
Encourage rolling practice: Place a toy to the side while baby lies on their back. Gently help the hip and shoulder to roll over — not forceful, just guiding.
Floor play: Let them play more on a soft mat rather than on the bed. Beds make pushing and rolling harder.
Reduce walker/bouncer time: These don’t help rolling and reduce floor activity.
Health Tips
Red flags:
Very floppy or very stiff baby
Poor head control
Not trying to reach for toys
Not bearing weight on legs at all
I understand your concern regarding development
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