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Walking - Rochester, NY

Hello everyone,
My question is this: My son is 9 months old and he is crawling, cruising, and walks when you hold his hands or when he is pushing something. Well, the other day he actually took 3 steps on his own, but now he won't do it again. Even when I stand him up and let go of his hands, he just gets back down on all fours. He is happy to be walked around the house all day, but he doesn't care to try on his own again. Is there anything that I can try to get him to try on his own, or is it just a waiting game now?

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Thank you everyone for the responses!!! It makes me feel a lot better knowing that this is normal behavior. I still can't wait for him to walk (he is just so heavy, hehe), but I guess I don't have a choice. He is gaining more confidence at standing without support, and that is fun to see him excited about what he can do. Once again, thank you.

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Hi J.,

I think 9 months is much too early to expect him to walk on his own consistently. The average child doesn't walk till somewhere around a year old. I'd say don't push it and let him do it in his own time. My son, who is now 4 1/2, didn't crawl till almost a year old and didn't walk till 16 months, but you'd never know it now.

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give time most kids don't walk untill they're 1y.o.

When my youngest was a baby, she loved to be led around the house.Then she took her first couple of steps,then she just stopped.Well I waited and thought something was wrong. I found out she just wasn't ready to do it on her own.All children are different.When your child is ready,he will walk on his own.You can keep trying,but he'll do it when he feels secure enough to do it on his own.GOOD LUCK!!!

don't rush it! he'll do it when he's good and ready.. he'll figure it out..my kids both took steps long before they actually walked.

You're doing all the right things! You could sit face to face on the floor with another adult, have the other adult hold baby standing, and encourage him to walk to you. Otherwise, it's normal for him to not do it again for a while.

Don't watch him, when he thinks you aren't looking he will walk again. You are lucky my kids didn't start until they were almost a year. My youngest started on his birthday. Be patient, because he is about to be into everything.

Hi J.,

I think 9 months is much too early to expect him to walk on his own consistently. The average child doesn't walk till somewhere around a year old. I'd say don't push it and let him do it in his own time. My son, who is now 4 1/2, didn't crawl till almost a year old and didn't walk till 16 months, but you'd never know it now.

Sounds like you son is doing great. Do you have any push toys for him? I would stay away from walkers, though.

Hi J.!!
My son started doing that at about the same age. He was basically experimenting. The best thing to do is to keep encouraging it. My son is now nearly 1 year old (1 on the 26th) he is all over the place walking. It's still slowly and cautiously, but he still crawls too. Whenever he does walk though, we always positivly re-enforce it. We clap and say, "Yeah!! Big big walking!!" He gets so excited and smiles and claps too. Then he quickly gets up and starts walking again. If your son doesn't want to right now, don't worry. He will soon enough,, and when he does there's no stopping him. Good luck!!

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