POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. You want your child to reach milestones, and you don't want your baby to lag behind other children of similar age. But a baby being unable to walk at 14 months isn't usually indicative of a problem. While some babies begin walking before 12 months, others don't walk until 16 or 17 months.A few 11-monthers will be able to walk on their own, though the majority of babies don't walk well until around 13½ months, and many not until considerably later. When other development is normal, late walking is rarely a cause for concern.Leave a tempting trail. ... Activate her cruise control. ... Hold her hand. ... Get her a push toy. ... But don't use an infant walker. ... Limit time in activity centers. ... Keep her tootsies bare inside. ... But offer comfy shoes outside.Leave a tempting trail. ... Activate her cruise control. ... Hold her hand. ... Get her a push toy. ... But don't use an infant walker. ... Limit time in activity centers. ... Keep her tootsies bare inside. ... But offer comfy shoes outside.
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