S.T. asks from Yuma, AZ on June 18, 2008
1Yr. Old Wont Walk
MY one year old daughter has been standing up on her own with out holding on to anything for about 5 weeks now and she will ocansionaly take a couple of steps but she never does it consitantly. Does anyone have any tips to get her going?
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M.L. answers from Albuquerque on June 19, 2008
I would sit enjoy it while it lasts! Once she starts, she'll never stop! Carpe Diem! Next thing you know she'll be waving good bye from her kindergarten class room.
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M.S. answers from Flagstaff on June 19, 2008
S.,
Just give her time. She will start walking. Two of my kids didn't start walking until the were 14-15 months old. Some kids just take longer.
H.T. answers from Phoenix on June 19, 2008
Hi S. -
What I found with my daughter is that when she's ready, she'll do it. My daughter started pulling up on things and walking holding onto things at 7 months...but did not do it by herself until 15 months! A push toy, meant for learning walkers can be really fun for them, as well as just giving her every opportunity to practice when she wants - holding her hands and walking with her, etc. Also, some type of toy (like a doll stroller) that they can push and walk with, but that doesn't actually support their weight can give them that little extra boost too - my daughter was walking around for a month or 2 pushing her doll stroller, never realizing that it wasn't supporting her weight and she was doing it by herself!
But yes, the most importatnt thing is to be patient - when she is ready, she'll start to walk!
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E.M. answers from Phoenix on June 19, 2008
Kids will learn to walk when they are ready...if you did nothing, your daughter would learn to walk. (Exceptions would be those with developmental delays...but you wouldn't be talking to people here about that)
Supportive push toys meant for standing and two hands can help, my daughter used one to learn the last stage of walking, for a grand total of 2 days, then abandoned it. No more desire on her part. So buy used or borrow one. :)
I would not use the walkers out there...They do not help a child follow the natural muscle development/coordination that occurs for walking. I do not know that they hurt so much as just provide an illusion of helping a child walk...for safety, supervision is required too. I would not be lulled by the plastic completely surrounding them.
R.C. answers from Phoenix on June 19, 2008
S.,
My primary advice...Patience. She will walk consistently when she feels that walking is more of a benefit to her than crawling. One way to encourage walking would be to get her around other kids who are walking and running. There are several indoor play areas in the valley that would be great cool places to encourage her. Like I take my daughter to Superstition Springs Mall where they have a play area that you can use for free. The kids there are running and climing on the equipment in an area surrounded by padded benches for the parents to sit. You can walk around the area with her to explore the differnt stations, and she will see the other children having a great time walking/running and climbing...she may want to join in the fun.
S.K. answers from Phoenix on June 19, 2008
Average age for walking is 15 months. Don't pressure her or worry, she will do it.
B.M. answers from Phoenix on June 19, 2008
Hi S.:
The best advice I can give you is to just let her go at her own pace. There's no need to hurry her along to walking. Just remember... there is no turning back once the walking starts. It can be overrated! :) Just enjoy whatever stage she is in right now. She will walk, and SOON from the sounds of it!
T.J. answers from Albuquerque on June 19, 2008
hey girl put your mind at ease mother og three here my son didnt start walking til 15 months he would stand all the time but sit back down and crawl becuase he could get to where he wanted to faster. Then one day while in the kitchen he just kept getting up evry time he fell and in about 12 tries he was walking and the next thing you knew he was running enjoy the crawl time hahahaha and dont worry until she is 17 or 18 months then if there is still no walking then start looking for other reasons . But it all sounds good dont fret the little stuff. out of three kids one walked @ 1 year the other @ 15 months & the other @ 10 months its all good .
R.C. answers from Phoenix on June 19, 2008
Welcome to AZ! I'm also originally from MO (Cape Girardeau area), but moved here from Alaska in 2001. I hope you love it here as much as I do. As for your daughter not walking, please rest assured this is very normal. My daughter, now 3 years old, took her first steps at 13 1/2 months but refused to walk after that until 14 1/2 months. We would hold out our arms and beg her to walk to us and all she would say is "nuh-uh" and shake her head. She's perfectly normal and healthy. Your daughter will walk when she's ready and there's really nothing you need to do to help her accomplish this developmental task. Enjoy each moment for time flies!
R., RN, CNM SAHM of 2 Happily married 7 years!
A.M. answers from Phoenix on June 23, 2008
Hi S.,
I see you got a ton of responses already, but I agree with the others, she will walk when she is ready. We all came out fine. Just encourage and practice with her, but don't pressure or get frustrated with her. I noticed your from Missouri, I am as well. Moved to Scottsdale 3 years ago and have a 10 1/2 month old son. He's not walking, but loves to pull himself up and stand all day. LOL. What part of Missouri are you from? I miss it...
D.H. answers from Phoenix on June 19, 2008
It's a confidence issue and may take several weeks, but be patient - she will get there! And then you may wish she couldn't walk so much and get into trouble so fast! :-)
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