My baby is 1 year old she has not walked yet on her own
She is walking with support since the age she was 9 months old but not walk on her own yet not even she is standing without supprt
She can cruise across chairs furniture can stand with support walk very fast with support but not with support
Is there any concern?
How can i teach her to walk on her own.?
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Child usually starts to walk with support of chairs n furniture at 1 yr of age. By 18 months child will start to walk independently on its own. Don't use walkers as your child is prone to lot of injuries. Don't worry, child will learn by itself. Thank you.
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Avoid walker use if any
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Generally
Rolling over comes at 2-5 months of age.
Proper neck holding comes at 3-5 months of age.
Commomly baby start to sit with support at 5-7 months of age and
Sit without support at 6-8 months of age
Baby start to crawl at 7-9 months of age
Baby start to stand with support at 10-11 months of age
And stand without support at 11-13 months of age
Baby start to walk with support at 12-14 months of age and walk without support at 14 -15 months of age.
Wait for some more days
Encourage ur baby for each and every activities of ur baby
Stay with ur baby only
It will help for early achievement of millstones.
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