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Mom of a 2 yr 3 m old girl1 Year ago
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Hello me still worried about my baby is not walking yet only stand with bed chair sofa when she will walk by herself plz tell me

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ExpertDr. Pandurang sawantPaediatrician1 Year ago
A. can wait for some more days Generally Rolling over comes at 2-5 months of age.   Proper neck holding comes at 3-5 months of age. Commomly baby start to sit with support at 5-7 months of age and  Sit without support at 6-8 months of age  Baby start to crawl at 7-9 months of age  Baby start to stand with support at 10-11 months of age  And stand without support at 11-13 months of age  Baby start to walk with support at 12-14 months of age and walk without support at 14 -15 months of age.  Wait for some more days  Encourage ur baby for each and every activities of ur baby  Stay with ur baby only  It will help  for  early achievement of millstones. 
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy1 Year ago
A. It's understandable to be concerned if your baby isn't walking independently yet, especially when comparing to siblings or other children. However, it’s important to remember that each child develops at their own pace. Here are some general guidelines and considerations: 1. **Typical Walking Age**: Most children take their first steps between 9 and 15 months. It's normal for some to walk as late as 18 months [[❞]](https://www.firstcry.com/cloth-diapers-nappies/cloth-nappies-with-string?cid=1&scid=30&style=t6-7368) [[❞]](https://www.firstcry.ae/cloth-diapers-nappies/1/30). 2. **Signs of Readiness**: Your baby is showing good signs of readiness by standing with support and having good head control. These are important milestones on the path to walking. 3. **Encouragement**: Encourage your baby to practice standing and cruising (walking while holding onto furniture). You can also try: - Placing toys just out of reach to encourage moving towards them. - Using push toys that provide support while they walk. 4. **Footwear**: Allow your baby to practice walking barefoot or in soft-soled shoes to help develop balance and coordination. 5. **Consult a Pediatrician**: If your baby is not walking by 18 months, or if you notice other developmental delays or concerns, it’s a good idea to consult with your pediatrician. They can evaluate your child’s development and provide guidance. 6. **Physical Therapy**: In some cases, a pediatrician might recommend physical therapy to help strengthen muscles and improve coordination. Every child is different, and some take a bit longer to reach certain milestones. As long as your baby is making progress in other areas and shows no signs of discomfort or pain, they are likely just taking their time to build confidence and strength for independent walking.
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