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My daughter walks and runs at home. But anywhere outside the house, she is terrified to walk. Does not like any other surface apart from the house floor. She is fine in someone else’s house as well. But parks, building compound, grass etc she is terrified. How do I help her overcome this? She is 14 months old and has been walking for 2 months
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#asktheexperts My daughter walks and runs at home. But anywhere outside the house, she is terrified to walk. Does not like any other surface apart from the house floor. She is fine in someone else’s house as well. But parks, building compound, grass etc she is terrified. How do I help her overcome this? She is 14 months old and has been walking for 2 months
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Dr. Vaibhav jainFather of a 6 yr 1 m old girl4 years agoA. it has to be examined .Child specialist should be seen for this as proper treatment and management required a proper examination of baby by the doctor. As such no any self medication should be given to baby .
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Kalindi BhavsarMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy4 years agoA. Hi Massage regularly with coconut oil She will learn soon Give ultra D3 drops Consult with your doctor in person for proepr physical examination and treatment Offer different varieties of food fruits vegetable pulses whole grains milk products in different shape colours patterns to make meal more interesting children are fussy eater at this age its all normal and common you can give food in puree liquid form or give some juice soup milkshake etc
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