Baby Doesn’t Want to Sit Still Anymore
Posted by bloggymommy at 7:00 pm in Playing

I’m definitely not complaining as I love these new developments in my son. It used to be that he would sit contently in our laps for hours and hours just loving life and being a happy little guy.

Now that he’s two and a half months old, he wants to be doing *something* all the time. The trouble is, I haven’t quite figured out what that something is ;) He’s a little young for most of his toys (though lately he’s taken to swatting the ladybug and chicken in his Fisher-Price Miracles & Milestones Pop Open Play Gym )

He’s been able to hold his head up for quite a while now, but he doesn’t seem to be interested in bouncing in his jumperoo yet, and he is starting HATE tummy time. He’s just very in between stages right now where he knows there are things he’s rather be doing.

My husband mentioned to me last week “maybe he doesn’t want to be held all of the time” Of course, having read every book I could get my hands on, I believed that newborns were to be held as much as possible for the first months of life.

I still believe that theory (that it aids in their stimulation and development to be held…see my article at Associated Content:Reduce Your Baby’s Constant Crying with Constant Contact” ). However, I must say that sometimes when the litte man cries and we put him in his play gym or *occasionally* his jumperoo, he stops and smiles. And he’s started smiling when we put him on his pack and play to change his diaper. Maybe he does want to be put down sometimes?

I hold him basically all day long, until he seems to get bored with me. I believe I’m helping his development and attachment by doing so, but I suppose I will have to admit that he does like to do other things, *occasionally*

When did you start noticing your baby was *moving on*?

Baby Doesn’t Want to Sit Still Anymore has 4 Comments

  1. I think there’s a point where the baby needs to be put down, at least for physical development (mobility). It could also be that the baby wants to see the world and yet still needs phyiscal contact. Have you tried putting the baby facing outwards?

  2. bloggymommy wrote:
    October 29th, 2007 at 6:03 pm

    We sit all kinds of different ways :) Inward, outward, laying down, every which way. I agree that he needs to be put down so he develops those muscles, but I definitely don’t think it should be too much until he’s past the newborn stage (by that I mean, not just left in a crib). He still hates tummy time, so we’re working on that, but he’s able to scoot himself a little :)

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