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Not walking without support
My daughter is 21 months not standing and walking with support nicely without support having fear ...she was bottom shuffler.plz relpy I will be thanks ...after give calcium and vitamin syrup taking 2 to 3  steps ..but not fully walking with out support..but she climbs on bed.
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Did she achieve all the other milestones? Like social interaction with others, speaking - bisyllables Asking for food - recognising parents etc??? If all that is fine then you should wait - otherwise you have to consult a doc.
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Her complete development needs to be checked. Please visit a senior pediatrician or pediatric neurologist.
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Consult a developmental paediatrician
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Development needs to be assessed Kindly visit a pediatrician or neurodevelopmental Pediatrician
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Meet a doctor physically
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A 21 month old baby should be able to walk without support. You need to assess development in other domains as well. If other domains are fine, a simple cause suck as vitamin d deficiency might be it, but if combined with other delays, it needs a proper evaluation.
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consult a paediatrician physically for proper assessment.
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