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hi , my 2.7 year old boy usually walks on his toe ,is it normal
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A. a baby will start Sitting with support by 6 months of age and by 7 to 8 months baby will sit without support than by 9 months usually baby crawls and in 10 months baby will stand with support.
After 12 to 15 months baby will start Walking independently and sometimes it may take even longer but in no case any Walker should be avoided as it can cause recurrent fall injury and delay in the walkivng hbecause the child lacks confidence of walking independently.
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A. Yes A lot of times kids would start working on their toes only but gradually with passing time they learn to walk properly it is the face of the child so as of now I would not advise you to get worried about it because that’s absolutely absolutely normal
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