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When did your children roll over? Fischer has torticollis--his is mild and

nearly corrected (but he still has a weak neck)....He is 4 months and 3 days

and still hasn't rolled over....should I worry?

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did not roll over until she was nearly 6 months old. Once she crossed

that milestone she really took off. She sat on her own and crawled in quick

succession. When she was 8 months she was taking steps and when she was 9

months old she was walking exclusively. All that after I worried to death

that she would never roll over!! LOL I guess she just didn't want to do it!

Every baby is different - are you giving tummy to play time. I found that to

be my biggest aid in getting to roll. She didn't want to be on her

tummy so she eventually figured out how to get off of it!

Marci (Mom to )

Oklahoma

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Don't worry at all - every baby does things at a different time.

Abby did not roll over til she was just over 5 mos. old.

Debbie Abby's mom DOCgrad

MI

> When did your children roll over? Fischer has torticollis--his is

mild and

> nearly corrected (but he still has a weak neck)....He is 4 months

and 3 days

> and still hasn't rolled over....should I worry?

>

>

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is six months as of Sunday and he rolled over for the first time last

night, and he has plagio but does not have tort. Also, my neighbor has a 5

1/2 month old who still has not rolled over. Hope this makes you feel

better!

~, ryan's mom

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When did your children roll over? Fischer has torticollis--his is mild and

nearly corrected (but he still has a weak neck)....He is 4 months and 3 days

and still hasn't rolled over....should I worry?

For more plagio info

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Hi, my Mason will be one year old in Feb. and he still does not roll over. He

has not been diagnosed with tort, and I know he is way behind but I don't

think you should worry at 4 month because my other son did not roll over

until 6 months and he is wearing me out know! I hope this helps.

Sherry Mom to Mason

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This is something terrible. I sure will pray, but wondering if petitions would

help. Thousands and thousands of signatures get the attention of the government.

Let me know what I might can do to help.

--- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@...>

wrote:

>

> Please help save the hills of the Appalachians my home and soul. There are

proactive links on this site to help right now in the comfort of your home, I am

off for a meeting to save the most precious land next to the rain forest. Please

Help.

> http://www.ilovemountains.org/ftp/video/AppalachianTreasures.m4v

> http://www.ilovemountains.org/

>

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There has been real positive results from this movement not just from the

South but the Country. The mountaintop Mining is put on hold. Here is a e-mail

and link. Please grassroots movements is needed, this will happen from the

bottom up, meaning State Legislation. If you beleive in the cause then JOIN

change the way things are being done please. To a new world and future:) and

greener way.

http://www.ilovemountains.org/news

A Sigh of Relief, a Rededication of Efforts

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

The following email was sent to the 37,000+ supporters of iLoveMountains.org. To

sign up to receive free email alerts, click here.

For the moment, the mountains, streams and communities of Appalachia can breathe

a sigh of relief.

Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency's regional offices announced

their support for EPA headquarters' recommendation that all 79 pending

mountaintop removal permits be submitted to an extended 60-day review process.

That's great news, and a testament to your efforts to let the EPA know that the

public is deeply opposed to blowing up America's oldest mountains for the short

term profits of Big Coal.

Yet this an administrative approach is only a short-term strategy to stop the

destruction of our mountains. To permanently end the destructive practice of

mountaintop removal coal mining, Congress must pass the Clean Water Protection

Act (HR 1310) in the House and the Appalachia Restoration Act (S 696) in the

Senate.

If you haven't already done so, can you email your Representative and Senators

today and ask them to support the Clean Water Protection Act and the Appalachia

Restoration Act?

Click here to contact your members of congress today.

The last few months have seen tremendous momentum in the effort to stop

mountaintop removal coal mining.

We need to keep that momentum going — and members of Congress need to know that

while these first steps by the Administration are appreciated, the American

public expects permanent protection for our mountains and streams.

Please contact your members of congress today.

Thank you for everything you do.

Matt Wasson

iLoveMountains.org

--- In , " leslie3106 " <leelee144@...>

wrote:

>

> This is something terrible. I sure will pray, but wondering if petitions would

help. Thousands and thousands of signatures get the attention of the government.

Let me know what I might can do to help.

>

>

> --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@>

wrote:

> >

> > Please help save the hills of the Appalachians my home and soul. There are

proactive links on this site to help right now in the comfort of your home, I am

off for a meeting to save the most precious land next to the rain forest. Please

Help.

> > http://www.ilovemountains.org/ftp/video/AppalachianTreasures.m4v

> > http://www.ilovemountains.org/

> >

>

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