How Do I Help My Baby Learn to Roll Over?
The movement of turning over a baby must be gentle, and it is necessary to hold the baby's hips and operate slowly. Babies' bodies are relatively soft, and if the movement of turning over is too large, it can easily lead to injury. Therefore, it is important to be gentle. After the baby grows a little older, parents can use induction methods to encourage the baby to turn over on their own, which can strengthen their body control and enhance their immunity.
1. Let the baby lie on its side, gently press its hips, and then let the baby use its own strength to turn over.
2. Place the baby on its back, put its hands on its chest, gently lift its hips and side of the body to help the baby turn over.
3. Let the baby lie on its side, and the parent stands on one side of the baby. Use noisy toys to attract the baby's attention, allowing the baby to turn from the supine position to the lateral position while reaching for the toy.
1. Induction: Babies of three months have started to pay more attention to toys. When teaching the baby to turn over, mothers can use some brightly colored and fun toys placed on one side of the baby's body to induce the baby to actively turn over.
2. If the baby cannot turn over automatically, mothers can provide appropriate assistance. Let the baby's body lie slightly on its side, and the mother gently holds the baby's back to help the baby turn over and practice repeatedly.