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My daughter is 1 year 1 month old now .she is not walking still .she will stand with support .without support she is trying now .what to do.children by her age are walking .so am worried .even crawling she was late at tat time
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No need to worry. Don't compare your child with others. Walking milestone can take some more time. Her overall development has to be considered. Please visit a pediatrician for checking  overall development
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No worries. Some babies walk by 15 months of age. Keep her practising
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Dont worry wait for another 3mnths and see ,try to make him walk
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Wait n watch ...
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HELLO,it's  normal.babies learn walking by 15-18 months of age.no need o worry.
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Dear parents, Delayed walking, Get vitD3 test done and send report
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Is she preterm?
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No worry. He will learn
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Greetings u can wait till 1 yr 3 m if u r using walker avoid it. Kindly consult pediatrician in person for details development assessment
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