Respected sir/mam,
My daughter is one year old on 26th january she has not started walking yet, she stands by holding things, is this normal?What should I include in her diet so that she starts walking quickly?
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Walking is a developmental milestone and roughly can be achieved by a child between 10-11 months to 18 months roughly. First they will walk a bit with support and then after 2 to 3 months they start walking without support.
There are no foods that make a child achieve a milestone faster.
Dont worry your child will achieve walking soon.
Keep stimulating him to walk
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There no quick for developing movement. If she able to stand with support now, she will walk in few months. Development is gradual and individual process and it take different times for each person. So your baby growt and development is absolutely fine.
Just enjoy the time, give proper walking practice to her by holding both hand fingers. And she will run soon.
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