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My 14 months old baby (13 months corrected) can crawl very well, he holds furniture and walks . He has not yet started independent walking. He claps, waves bye bye and says tata but not always he does this which I believe is quite normal. If we say where is the bus he looks through the window but doesn't point with index finger. But sometimes he points with whole hand if he wants to go somewhere. If I say where my belly is he shows my belly with index finger. If I say where is your hair he shows that and if I say where is your nose he squeezes his nose but again not always he does this and I believe it depends on his mood as well. My concern is he is not showing things to us and not pointing with index finger. Are these normal at this age? Otherwise he plays a lot..plays peek a boo with us as well.
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Your child will require a detailed assessment to comment normal or abnormal. Is there any particular hand preference? Any behavioural concerns?
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