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Delayed Walking in Babies

Babies typically begin to walk between 9 and 15 months of age, although there can be considerable individual variation. Here's some information on the timing of walking, reasons for delayed walking, and how to encourage walking through exercises:

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Typical Walking Milestones:

Crawling: Babies generally start crawling between 6 and 10 months of age.

Pulling up: Around 8 to 11 months, babies begin pulling themselves up to a standing position while holding onto furniture or other supports.

Cruising: Between 9 and 12 months, babies start "cruising" by walking while holding onto furniture or along the edges of objects.

Independent walking: Most babies take their first independent steps between 9 and 15 months, with the average being around 12 months.

Reasons for Delayed Walking:

Variations in development: Babies develop at their own pace, and some may take longer to reach walking milestones without any underlying concerns.

Strength and coordination: Walking requires sufficient strength and coordination, which can vary among babies. Some may need more time to develop these skills.

Premature birth or medical conditions: Premature babies or those with certain medical conditions may experience a delay in reaching walking milestones. Consulting a pediatrician can help identify and address any concerns.

Encouraging Walking through Exercises:

Promote standing: Encourage your baby to practice standing by providing stable furniture or surfaces they can hold onto while standing.

Assisted walking: Hold your baby's hands and help them take steps while providing support and balance. This can be done indoors or outdoors.

Walking with push toys: Offer push toys or walkers that provide support and stability as your baby takes steps and learns to walk independently.

Soft surfaces: Allow your baby to practice walking on soft surfaces, such as carpet or grass, which can offer some cushioning and traction.

However, if you have concerns about your baby's walking development, it's best to consult with a pediatrician or a developmental specialist for an evaluation and guidance tailored to your baby's specific needs

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