POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. At 15 months, many babies can stand up with or without support, but some take a little longer, and that can still be within the normal range. Since your daughter is not yet able to stand alone, observe if she is trying to pull up using furniture, crawling well, or showing interest in walking. Encourage her by giving plenty of floor time, letting her play barefoot on safe surfaces, and using toys that encourage standing or cruising.
However, if she’s not pulling to stand, not bearing weight on her legs, or not showing signs of progress, it's important to consult a pediatrician or developmental specialist. They can check her muscle strength, tone, and overall development to rule out any delays or concerns. Early intervention can help greatly if needed.
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