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Q: Questions About Development
asked by: BbyBlu0602 on May 8th, 2004
Active User, very eHealthy
Ok guys, these may seem like stupid questions, but I was wondering when can I start feeding ethan cereal? His formula doesn't seem to be filling him up anymore. He's almost 3 months old, but he's a big three month old baby. Also, when will he be able to sit up on his own? He's starting to try to sit himself up when he's laying down. Isn't he supposed to learn to roll over first? He doesn't really try to roll over at all, he mostly just tries to sit up. When should he be able to roll over? And he's started to laugh a little bit now, but when will he laugh out loud?

Ok, I just read that and it sounds really confusing so here are my questions in a nut shell:

1)when can I start feeding ethan cereal?
2)when will he be able to sit up on his own?
3)is he supposed to be able to roll over before he sits up?
4)when should he be able to roll over?
5)when will he start laughing out loud?


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JillMarie
replied on May 8th, 2004
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I really cant remember that much since my kids are older but 4 months I think for cereal, laughing should be now, rolling over usually comes first and about this time and sitting up is probably a few more months away.
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BbyBlu0602
replied on May 8th, 2004
Active User, very eHealthy
Ok. Thanx jill Smile !!


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