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Rolling eyes
Rolling eyes









rolling eyes

So, rolling her eyes can be something she picked up from you, or she does it randomly. Every day in the life of a baby and a toddler is learning and discovering new things. One of the first reasons why your toddler rolls her eyes is because she can. Infants only tend to roll their eyes when they’re deep asleep. It’s not common for toddlers or any stage babies to roll their eyes. So, is it normal for toddlers to roll their eyes?

#ROLLING EYES HOW TO#

We do it because we know how to do it, but with babies or even toddlers, rolling their eyes isn’t something they have learned to do yet unless their social skills are more developed than their physical age. Well, as adults, we do it to show the passive-aggressive side, a reaction to something we disagree with. Sometimes certain behavior makes us wonder- are babies supposed to do that? Is this behavior a development or an issue, leading to endless research on the internet and frightening us with doomed results?Įye rolling can sometimes come into this category of a learning curve, but sometimes, it can be due to an underlying issue if the eye-rolling is involuntary. So, it’s quite obvious for new parents of infants and toddlers to worry about every little thing. This takes me to my new motherhood days when I would get so anxious every time my son would cry his lungs out, thinking that there’s something really wrong with my child, but in reality, it was just how babies function. It’s in our blood to worry about our children, especially if we have very little experience taking care of children. As parents, it’s quite understandable that we tend to worry about every little twitch, sneeze, and cough.











Rolling eyes