you say her name and put the rattle in front her face and shake it from to the side
make noise with the rattle in fornt of the baby's face to get her attention then make noise with the rattle on either side of her head
How To Get Your Baby To Turn Its Head On My Baby GirlTake the rattle and shake it to the leftThen shake it to the rightThen to the centerNext you know how to make the baby follow your hand well make it follow the rattleThen pull the rattle out farther out of the babys feild of vision and then that should do it
Ok so u know how to do the fallow with eyes, start off doing that and then all u have to do is move the rattle a little farther out of the babys eye sight, there fir she should turn her head and then do it the other way.
Turn yellow put on cute clothes sit down and say (make it obvious that your a girl or a boy)
Shake the rattle in three directions... for example once to the left , right then center. Make sure the baby looks at it each time you shake it. She must not follow it with her eyes. If you dont get this info send me a message im sugarchick.
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it is obtained through your mums bladder then when they have a baby they cut 20% of the baby's head and turn it into steel.
Take it slow, and make sure youre both ready. And then turn your head a little sideways and lean in for the kiss.
Babies typically begin to turn their head towards sound around 3 to 4 months of age.
A baby may turn their head to one side due to a preference for that position, which can be a natural behavior or a sign of discomfort or pain. This can also be related to the development of their neck muscles and their ability to explore their surroundings.
turn your head dude.........
To encourage your baby to turn their head to both sides, you can try placing toys or objects of interest on the less favored side to encourage them to look in that direction. You can also try changing the position of their crib or changing the side you hold them on to promote equal head movement. Additionally, giving your baby plenty of tummy time can help strengthen their neck muscles and encourage them to turn their head in different directions.