D.S. asks from Goldfield, NV on May 15, 2008
Walking
My son is almost 20 months old and he is still not walking. I don't know what to think about it. He walks along the couch and can take a few steps in between furniture but.. will not walk by himself. Does anyone have any advise?
So What Happened?™
To everyone's questions! Yes I do carry him everywhere! OOPS.. he went to the Pediatrician about a month ago and she said not to worry about it because he does walk just not all the time. He started crawling and setting up and talking way early. So walking is the only thing that he has not been "on time" doing. I don't know what else to do. If I have something that he wants he will walk to me but any other time he will not. He walks holding one hand and yes I have almost got him potty trained. He started that himself. So... anymore advice? Now that I have answered some of the questions. Thank you all by the way! And he started climbing when he was about 9 months old. So... the ped. said that he is just lazy and knows that someone will carry him if he throws a big enough fit. And the only kids his age or close to his age around here are my niece, she is 4, and my nephew, he is 7 months. So... really the 4 year old wants nothing to do with him because he is a baby!! I don't know what else to do. I have tried to get him to even walk outside with me and he will find something to hold on to and will not go anywhere with me. Is it easier for them to walk with or without shoes?
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B.B. answers from Los Angeles on May 16, 2008
Sounds like you are on track with him. Taking him to the doctor and asking all the right questions.
about the shoes...
everything that i have been reading and talking to other people and my doctor have said that barefoot is best. they have shoes at target that are really soft and it is just like walking barefoot. THey say that kids have more balance with barefeet. I know my little monkey does. I can't keep shoes on him when we are at home.
Take care
J.L. answers from San Diego on May 15, 2008
Hi D., I would talk to his pediatrician, I have never seen a 20 month old not walking, Do you guys pick him up a lot and cary him, even to the car make him walk, no more carrying, how old was he when he started crawling, my first born wasd 13 months before he walked, we though that was late.I would just start making him walk e ery where. Have you started Potty training him yet? J.
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J.A. answers from San Diego on May 16, 2008
Sounds like he is taking his time! 20 Months does seem a little older than most to start walking. Check with your pediatrician to rule out any physical problems. Also, as others have said, try to encourage him to walk by himself whenever possible.
Potty training should have nothing to do with his walking ability at this point (especially if he is an only child). Boys typically do not potty train until much later than girls (unless they have older siblings), but still, boys tend to potty train later. But if your child is not walking yet, he definitely is not ready to potty train either...one step at a time!!!
Children respond well to praise, so encourage and praise him everytime he takes even one step on his own. Encourage him to practice walking at appropriate times. The fact that he will take even a few steps on his own is encouraging and shows that he is well on his way to conquering this milestone...even if that is in his own time frame!
You know your child better than anyone (including the pediatrician), so if you feel this needs to be explored further...by all means, research until you find an answer that helps you! Otherwise, allow you son to continue to developing at his own pace.
Best of luck!
C.C. answers from Los Angeles on May 16, 2008
HI THERE...
Have you had his ears checked? A friend of mine's son wasn't walking at 18 mo & wasn't speaking very much either. Come to find out he needed tubes in his ears. He started walking within a few days & began speaking more words because he could hear himself. Hope this helps...
T.R. answers from Los Angeles on May 16, 2008
It's a little on the late side....all mine chose to wait until they turned a year to walk & most people think that is late. Ultimately if he is walking (touching tables or something for balance) he is doing fine. I would just encourage him to walk beside you...holding a finger etc...he will get there. God Bless!
A.W. answers from San Diego on May 18, 2008
Unless he is behind on other things I would just be patient. My two oldest daughters neither one would walk until 18 months. They would walk with help, along furniture, the walls etc. and then one day they just started walking!!
If you are really concerned make an appointment with your baby's doctor to have him screened.
A.S. answers from Reno on May 16, 2008
I wouldn't worry about it give him a few weeks to venture out. We found with our son he was doing the same thing but would not attempt to walk on his own. My husband, upon studying him, saw that he was very scared to try it so one day he worked with him for a while. What he did was while sitting down on floor level, holding his hands he helped him to walk all the while encouraging him to do so. After doing that for a quiet a while and encouraging him with smiles and words then he walked him out a little ways and let go slowly but kept his hands close to my son's hands and while sitting still only three steps away or so and hands extended so that they were within reach but not touching our son's he encouraged him to come to him. My son did with tenative steps. He then let him know how proud he was of him with big hugs and kisses. After a short break he had him do it again a few times. After that my son wanted to walk and would venture out a few steps from time to time. If I was watching I would give him lots of praise. But I would give him a few weeks to see if he does it on his own and to let him get used to edging around furnature. It really is a very natural stage. Also there is a great book that might help you with all kinds of questions from developmental stages to illness to diet. It is called The Baby Book by Sears. It is a great resource. Hope this helps.
E.S. answers from Los Angeles on May 16, 2008
my daughter at 14 months would only walk assisted, so we propped her up against the wall and held out her favorite treat, the first time she took 7 steps, she just needed a litte help.
M.G. answers from Los Angeles on May 18, 2008
Hello, if your son is walking on his tippee toes, it is a sign that his ankles are not strong enough to hold his weight. Usually, if you seen some flat feet to the ground, he will start "letting go" of the furniture or even walk with you holding one hand only.
I would reccoment going to Stride Rite for a decent pair of Baby's first Walking Shoes. The salesperson there will fit your child with the right shoe to support those ankles. You may spend $40, but it's totally worth it.
Chances are, he will run before he walks!!
Good luck, M.... Mom of two boys 10 and 8 years.
B.B. answers from Los Angeles on May 16, 2008
Sounds like you are on track with him. Taking him to the doctor and asking all the right questions.
about the shoes...
everything that i have been reading and talking to other people and my doctor have said that barefoot is best. they have shoes at target that are really soft and it is just like walking barefoot. THey say that kids have more balance with barefeet. I know my little monkey does. I can't keep shoes on him when we are at home.
Take care
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