danielle

not very active
01/09/2008

my twin baby girl is very adventurous she can roll no problem with picking things up, but my boy is very lazy he has only just started to roll and pick things up. someone i know says her baby can crawl and walk round furniture.my twins cant do this they are all 7 months. what am i doing wrong and what can i do to help them. any ideas

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nicola

Re: not very active
01/09/2008

hi ur not doing anything wrong all babies do things at different stages my danghter is 11 months old on sunday and she has just started walking around the furniture so dont worry about it

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Jessica

Re: not very active
01/09/2008

I really would not worry all babies get there in the end! My son was 1 last week and has only just started crawling - he has no interest in walking round the furniture - not that i mind too much as keeping up with him crawling is enough for me right now!

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Elaine

Re: not very active
01/09/2008

My baby girl is 8 moths old and can only just sit up for a few seconds on her own, she is great at rolling around the floor and geting to where she wants to be though! All babies catch up in the end so try not to worry, some are just a bit more lazy than others! Elaine and very lazy isobel xx

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danielle

Re: not very active
10/09/2008

thanx for replying its very had not to worry when different people tell you what your child should be doing

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