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My baby is in his 12 month but m worried that he is not sitting at is own, whenever we make him he sit and if he is playing with something then he can sit at least 5 min without support at mean time he always crawls in bed backward, even with our support he stands perfectly but doesn't want to stand by his own, he is active playing, in his walker also instead of moving forward he always push him backward am very worried..
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Nothing to worry  He is doing every thing whatever is required.He is not sitting because he finds moving with walker more interesting. Pl read my post ,"Total welbeing of children". And express your like . It is on  practo.com
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A baby usually sitting
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If you are concerned about your child s development, consult a paediatrician By 12 months the child should stand without support, able to say atleast one meaningful word, make eye contact, and respond to calling his name, obey one command, wave bye bye, point at an object if he wants anything
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