![]() Here’s how you do it: Sit baby on his bottom and roll him over to the side while setting him down. You can do this with every diaper change and sleep session which means, for a newborn, it can add up to 20 or more times a day. Set down and pick up baby while shifting his weight to the side in a rolling motion.You can start this one as soon as baby is born and - guess what? - it’s super easy to incorporate into your daily routine. Here are 10 tips for helping babies learn how to roll:ġ. And, guess what? YOU get to be a part of that preparation! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience (see full disclosure here). Regardless of whether babies take the fast or slow road to rolling, their bodies begin preparing to roll wayyyyyy before they ever flip themselves over that very first time. On average, babies tend to first roll from tummy to back between 2-5 months, from back to side between 4-5.5 months, and from back to tummy between 5.5-7.5 months. Some babies are ready to roll from the get-go, while others take their time. Cool, huh…or am I the only nerd in the room? ![]() Not only is rolling the first step in developing postural control (important for later development of fine motor skills such as handwriting), it is also important because it engages a part of the brain responsible for making the left and right sides of the body “talk” to and coordinate with each other (important for reading, writing, and developing higher motor skills). “Somebody’s Watching Me,” Rockwell ft.Rolling is one of baby’s first significant motor milestones.“Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours,” Stevie Wonder.“She Drives Me Crazy,” Fine Young Cannibals.“Shake Your Booty,” KC & the Sunshine Band.“Shake a Pudding,” Dub Narcotic Sound System.“Rock My World Little Country Girl,” Brooks & Dunn.“Put Some Drive in Your Country,” Travis Tritt.“Play Something Country,” Brooks & Dunn.“One in Every Crowd,” Montgomery Gentry.“Na Na Hey Hey–Kiss Him Goodbye,” Paul Leka.“Man! I Feel Like a Woman,” Shania Twain.“Lady Marmalade,” Patty Labelle -or- Christina Aguilera.“Ladies Love Country Boys,” Trace Adkins.“Keep Your Hands to Yourself,” Georgia Satellites.“Get Down Tonight,” KC & the Sunshine Band.“Everyday People,” Sly & the Family Stone.“Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” Backstreet Boys. ![]() “Down on the Corner,” Credence Clearwater Revival.“Dime Quien Es,” Los Rieleros del Norte.“December 1963 (Oh What a Night),” The Four Seasons.“Come On Eileen,” Dexy’s Mignight Runners.“Cleopatra Queen of Denial,” Pam Tillis.“California Dreamin,'” Mamas & the Papas. ![]() “Breaking Up is Hard to Do,” Neil Sedaka.“Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On,” Mel McDaniel.“All She Wants to Do Is Dance,” Don Henley.“A Little Less Talk & A Lot More Action,” Toby Keith.Thank you Marcia Griffiths for bringing us what has to be the world’s most popular line dance, the Electric Slide…unfortunately after decades of dancing the Electric Slide to Griffiths’ “Electric Boogie” song, it’s time for a few alternatives! Did you know the original Electric Slide line dance was choreographed BEFORE I WAS BORN (1976, according to Wikipedia)…although Griffiths’ song was not released until 1990.ĭrum roll please… 134 ALTERNATIVE SONGS FOR THE ELECTRIC SLIDE LINE DANCE Pin Me! – Alternative Songs for the Electric Slide Line Dance
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