Question

It’s normal for a baby over two months old not to be rolling over. Parents don’t need to worry too much. Usually, babies can tip their heads by two months old and start learning to roll over around three months. The latest they might learn to roll is at five and a half months. And before we know it, the baby might suddenly master the skill and roll over smoothly. So there’s no need to worry. In the meantime, you can guide them a bit more.

Answer

Babies can tip their heads by two months old, but it’s normal if they’re not rolling over yet. Typically, babies start to learn rolling over around three months old, with the latest possible time being at five and a half months. Don’t worry; the baby might suddenly master the skill without us noticing and roll over smoothly. In the meantime, you can provide more guidance and assistance.