It's true that we walk throughout our lives, helping babies learn to walk is about supporting their natural development. Our intention is to provide helpful tips and guidance for parents to encourage their little ones in a safe and enjoyable manner. It's not about rushing the process but rather fostering a nurturing environment for their growth. Every child has their unique pace, and our goal is to assist parents in making this journey a joyous and memorable one. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 👶👣 #BabyDevelopment #Parenting
My sincere advice to all the parents ...once your child starts crawling properly, you should not be worried or hurry for walking because crawling is the best ever milestone achieved by a child so far as exercise is concerned. Once they start walking, they will never crawl in their life. Moreover once a child starts crawling, it is for sure your baby will walk as it will help them in getting strong muscle 🎉. Thank you..
You should’ve saved this advice as it is incorrect in so many ways. Baby’s, kids, humans as a whole are all different your statement suggests that the same exact process takes place with every child and it does not. The best advice you could give is to try not worrying but trust your instincts and consult your child’s physician with any concerns you may have.
Wise advice! Crawling is indeed a crucial developmental milestone, fostering strong muscles and coordination. Each stage of a child's mobility has its unique benefits. Embrace and celebrate their journey, knowing that each step contributes to their overall growth. Thanks for sharing this valuable perspective! 🌟👶 #ParentingWisdom #ChildDevelopment
You're right and your comment made my heart hurt a little.. our little ones grow up so fast.. I am going to cherish my baby's cute crawls as much as I can
I'm not in a hurry, my baby is! She first attempted to crawl at 4 months and has it down now. She sat herself up without help and started pulling herself up at 5 months. She actually started doing the first 3 exercises in the video without me initiating them! She's 6 months now and I still can't believe how fast she's growing. Trust me, I'm in no hurry!!! I just have to prepare for these milestones early since she's on a roll (pun intended! She rolled from belly to back at 3 weeks!).
thank you for these. my son is almost 12 months and can stand when holding things but not by himself. he can pull up to standing with my hands but not on an item he can’t pull with his whole weight without it tipping over
Hey, you're welcome! Sounds like your little one is gearing up for some solo standing action. It's totally normal for them to need a bit of support at this stage. Try placing sturdy stuff around for him to grab onto, like a low table or a sturdy toy. It's a balancing act for them, literally! They'll get the hang of it soon. Just keep cheering them on and providing those safe spots. Go, little champ! 🌟👶 #ParentingAdventures #GrowingUp
I would like to thank you guys, for this amazing video!!! Its working!! My baby is 12 mo and just recently started to make her first steps on toes though, but since Ive started to implement your advises she has made a huge progress. After 3 days she started to walk holding on to a chaor with one hamd only and stepping full feet❤️🙏
It’s common for some babies to need extra time to feel confident walking independently. Here are a few gentle ways to encourage her: Encourage Standing Practice: Set up activities that help her practice standing without support. For example, place toys on a low surface so she can stand and reach them. Use Push Toys: A sturdy push toy, like a small cart or a weighted walker, can help her get used to moving with less support while still feeling stable. Hold Hands, Then Gradually Let Go: Walk with her by lightly holding her hands, and when she’s steady, try slowly letting go so she can practice taking a step or two on her own. Practice on Soft Surfaces: Soft surfaces, like carpet, are safer for falls and can build her confidence. She may be more willing to let go if she feels secure. Provide Lots of Encouragement: Celebrate small wins and offer praise whenever she stands or takes a step. Confidence goes a long way toward helping her feel ready. If she’s still not showing signs of independent walking in a few months, or if you have concerns about her motor skills, consider checking in with a pediatrician or pediatric physical therapist. They can assess her progress and provide specific exercises to help her build strength and balance. 😊
Thank you so much, this video helped me alot ❤ the process was not easy eith my schedule but all worked up properly and good after watching these videos 😊
That’s wonderful to hear! It sounds like your baby is making great progress. Here are some exercises and activities to help her stand on her own: - Supported Standing Practice: Continue to encourage your baby to pull herself up using furniture. Place toys on top of the furniture to motivate her to stand and play while holding on. - Cruising Along Furniture: Encourage your baby to move along the furniture while holding on. Place toys or interesting objects just out of reach to encourage her to take steps sideways. - Assisted Standing: Hold your baby’s hands and help her stand. Gradually reduce the support you provide, encouraging her to balance more on her own. - Balance Games: Engage in games that promote balance. For example, sit on the floor with your baby and gently rock her back and forth while she stands holding your hands. - Push Toys: Provide a sturdy push toy that your baby can hold onto and push while walking. This gives her the support she needs to practice walking and build confidence. - Encourage Independent Standing: Place your baby in a standing position and let her hold onto a toy with both hands. Gradually encourage her to hold the toy with one hand and eventually stand without support. - Mirror Play: Place a child-safe mirror on the floor and encourage your baby to stand and look at herself. This can be motivating and fun for her. - Positive Reinforcement: Praise your baby for her efforts and celebrate her achievements, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement can boost her confidence and encourage her to keep trying. Remember, every baby develops at their own pace, so be patient and supportive. With your encouragement and these exercises, your baby will continue to build strength and confidence in standing on her own. Enjoy this exciting stage of her development! 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
"Great progress! 🌟 Encourage him by placing toys just out of reach in a sitting position. Offer support with stable furniture or your hands, gradually reducing assistance. 🚼 Every child develops at their own pace-celebrate each milestone! 🎉 Keep creating a safe and stimulating environment. Best of luck on this exciting journey! 🌈 #ParentingTips"
It's completely normal for babies to develop at their own pace, and many babies will have variations in their milestones. Since your baby is 8.5 months old and has been crawling but is not yet sitting, here are some gentle exercises and tips to encourage her to sit: Exercises to Encourage Sitting: Supported Sitting: Sit on the floor with your baby and support her by holding her around the waist. Gradually reduce the amount of support you give her as she becomes more stable. Use a Boppy Pillow: Place her in a sitting position with a Boppy pillow or soft cushions around her. This will provide some support while she practices balancing. Tummy Time: Continue with tummy time, but try to place her favorite toys just out of reach so she can push herself up and practice using her arms. Encourage Reaching: While she is sitting (with support if needed), encourage her to reach for toys placed in front of her. This will help her strengthen her core muscles. Sit and Play: Engage her in play while she's in a seated position. Use toys that require her to engage her core, like soft blocks or toys that make noise when shaken. Playground Activities: If you have a soft, safe area or a play gym, allow her to explore while sitting. This can build her confidence in the position. Things to Keep in Mind: Make sure she is safe and comfortable while practicing. Celebrate her efforts, even if she only manages to sit for a short time. Every baby develops differently. If you're concerned about her progress, consult with your pediatrician for personalized guidance. With encouragement and practice, she’ll likely gain confidence in sitting soon! 🌟
Hi mam My baby boy is 1year old he is not stand and sit on their own but he will walk without holding hand and his other activities are good.but the main problem is he is not sitting and standing on their own. Is any problem in baby. plzz Rply mam
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
My baby is now 11months old from 9months he is interested in walking with support so we brought Walkers and still walks fast in walkr...seems like he skips crawling but now he starts crawling little bit... should we worry about late crawling?
It's great to hear that your baby is doing well in other areas! It's not uncommon for some children to be cautious about walking independently. Here are some tips to help encourage your baby to walk with more confidence: Encouraging Independent Walking Create a Safe Environment: Ensure your home is baby-proofed and free of hazards. A safe space will help your baby feel more secure while attempting to walk. Encourage Cruising: Let your baby hold onto furniture and move along it. Place toys or objects just out of reach to motivate them to take steps sideways. Interactive Play: Engage in games that require standing and taking steps. For example, hold their favorite toy and encourage them to walk towards you. Use Push Toys: Provide a sturdy push toy or a walking aid that your baby can hold onto while walking. This gives them the support they need to build confidence. Assisted Walking: Hold your baby's hands and walk with them. Gradually reduce the support, encouraging them to take more independent steps. Practice Standing: Encourage your baby to stand on their own by holding onto a toy or piece of furniture. Gradually encourage them to let go for brief periods. Positive Reinforcement: Celebrate every attempt at walking, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement with smiles, claps, and cheers can boost their confidence. Social Interaction: Arrange playdates with other children who are walking. Sometimes seeing peers walk can motivate your baby to try as well. Encouraging Words: Use positive and encouraging language. Reassure your baby that it's okay to try and that you're there to support them. Gradual Steps: Start with short distances. Encourage your baby to walk from one parent to another or from a piece of furniture to you.
How fascinating! It's amazing to discover that everything we're doing aligns perfectly with what's beneficial for the baby, even without consciously knowing. Parenting is a remarkable journey of instinct and love. Keep up the fantastic care!
It's understandable to be concerned when your baby hasn't started standing or walking by one year old, but remember that each child develops at their own pace. Here are some tips to encourage your baby to stand and walk: - Encourage Tummy Time: Make sure your baby spends plenty of time on their tummy. This helps strengthen the muscles needed for standing and walking. - Assist with Standing: Hold your baby's hands and gently pull them up to a standing position. Let them feel the sensation of standing and bearing weight on their legs. - Use Furniture: Place your baby near sturdy furniture so they can pull themselves up to stand. Place toys on top of the furniture to motivate them to reach and stand. - Interactive Play: Engage your baby in interactive games that involve standing, such as playing with stacking rings or a shape sorter while they are in a standing position. - Encourage Cruising: Once your baby is comfortable standing with support, encourage them to cruise along the furniture. Place toys just out of reach to motivate them to move from one piece of furniture to another. - Push Toys: Provide a sturdy push toy that your baby can hold onto while walking. This can help them practice walking with some support. - Praise and Encouragement: Offer lots of praise and encouragement for any efforts your baby makes towards standing and walking, no matter how small. - Create a Safe Environment: Ensure your home is safe and free of hazards so your baby can practice standing and walking without any obstacles. - Be Patient: Every child develops at their own pace. Some babies may take a little longer to start standing and walking, and that's perfectly normal. Consult with a Pediatrician: If your baby is not showing any signs of standing or walking by 15 months, consider discussing this with your pediatrician. They can provide personalized advice and determine if any further evaluation is needed. Remember, your baby is unique and will reach milestones in their own time. Keep providing a loving and supportive environment, and your baby will continue to progress. 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
Sounds quite normal. We are use he will be one the move independently within the next month. Keep trying some of the activities in the video with him. This will help him progress 👍👶😀
My baby is nine months old she was crawling and standing fine but since last morning she is not putting weight on her feet nor she is crawling, any idea?
If your baby suddenly stops putting weight on her feet and is not crawling, it could be due to several reasons. Here are a few possibilities to consider: Minor Injury or Discomfort: Check if there are any signs of pain or discomfort when you touch or move her legs and feet. Babies can sometimes experience minor injuries or muscle strains from crawling or playing. Illness or Infection: Sometimes, babies may become less active if they are feeling unwell due to an illness or infection. Look for other symptoms such as fever, irritability, or changes in appetite. Teething: Teething can sometimes cause babies to be more irritable and reluctant to move around. Check if your baby is showing signs of teething, such as drooling, chewing on objects, or swollen gums. Developmental Leap: Babies go through periods of rapid development, known as developmental leaps, during which they may temporarily change their behavior, including movement patterns. Environment Change: Have there been any recent changes in your baby's environment or routine that could be affecting her behavior? Changes in surroundings, caregivers, or schedules can sometimes unsettle babies. Seek Medical Advice: If your baby continues to avoid putting weight on her feet or shows other concerning symptoms, it's best to consult with a pediatrician. They can provide a thorough evaluation to rule out any underlying medical issues. In the meantime, observe your baby closely for any additional symptoms or changes in behavior. Provide comfort and support, and try to create a calm and familiar environment for her.
My baby is almost 12 month she can pull herself up on anything and she started to stand on her own,she started talking a step by her self now she does not want to stand at all unless holding onto something
It's quite common for a 12-month-old to go through phases in standing independently. The transition to walking can be gradual. Encourage her with supportive toys and praise when she stands alone. It's part of the learning process, and her confidence will likely grow over time. #ParentingJourney 🌟 #BabyMilestones 👶 #GrowingUpFast #ToddlerAdventures 🚀 #FirstStepsJoy 😊 #ParenthoodMagic #LittleExplorer 🌈 #MomentsToCherish 💖 #IndependentSteps
My baby is 13 months and not walking independently. She is walking around and she loves to use her push walker. But she is not taking that step by herself. Can I get some help please .
No need to worry, it will come. You can try the activity with the chairs and try putting them further away from each other, that could help your baby take her first steps 👍👶😀
It sounds like your baby prefers staying on your lap instead of sitting on the floor with support. This is common for some babies, but here are a few tips to gently encourage sitting independently: Engage with Fun Toys on the Floor: Place favorite toys or objects just within reach on the floor to make it inviting and encourage curiosity. Try sitting close by on the floor so they feel comfortable. Use a Support Pillow: Place a pillow or small cushion behind your baby’s lower back while they’re sitting on the floor. This gives a sense of stability, and over time, they may gain more confidence sitting without needing as much support. Short Sessions, More Often: Start with short, regular floor sessions throughout the day. Even just a few minutes at a time can gradually build comfort and strength. Make It a Game: Play interactive games, like rolling a ball or playing with stacking blocks, while your baby is seated on the floor. This keeps the focus on fun instead of the new seating position. Offer Gentle Encouragement: Encourage with praise and celebrate any small effort your baby makes to sit independently, even if it’s brief. If you’re concerned about their motor skill development or strength, consider consulting your pediatrician or a pediatric physical therapist. They can provide guidance and, if needed, exercises to help build core stability and confidence. With time and a bit of practice, your baby will likely grow more comfortable sitting on their own. 😊
Thanks for this video. My little one is now 10 months and 17 days. He is in the standing up position with holding the bed. He started to crawl recently. Thanks for this. I’ll try for this. Biggest problem is falling behind and knocking the head 🤔
My baby started crawling at 14months ..walking with support at 12months..she is now 23months and still pulls to stand with support of chairs and items and walks when supported ..however i can hold a one hand and walks very fast..but alone without support she is unable...i have bought pushers walkers she stil pushes ...my worry is she hasnt stood alone neither walked on her own
Hey Luciana Thank you for your comment. We do not know your baby, but it sounds like she is just a bit insecure, so try out some of the walking exercises in our video and then her self confidence will come, and she will walk independently soon. Remember to stay patient with her👍😀👶♥️
We appreciate you sharing your concerns with us. Babies develop at their own pace, and it's important to remember that there's a wide range of normal when it comes to reaching milestones. It's great that your baby can sit when you place him in that position, as this shows he has the physical capability. If he hasn't started sitting or standing independently yet, that's perfectly okay. Every baby has their own unique timeline, and some take a little longer to achieve certain milestones. Continue to offer him opportunities to practice sitting and standing with your support, and celebrate each small step of progress along the way. Remember, your love and encouragement play a big role in his development. If you have any concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to your pediatrician for guidance and reassurance. Your baby is on his own unique journey, and he'll get there when he's ready. ❤️👶
It's understandable to be concerned, but remember that every child develops at their own pace. Here are some suggestions to help encourage your baby to stand and some signs to watch for: Encouragement and Exercises Tummy Time: - Ensure your baby gets plenty of tummy time, which helps strengthen the neck, back, and core muscles needed for standing. Supported Standing: - Hold your baby’s hands and gently help them stand. Let them feel the weight on their legs while you provide support. Use Furniture: - Place your baby near sturdy furniture where they can pull themselves up to stand. Place toys on the furniture to encourage them to stand and play. Cruising: - Once your baby can pull to stand, encourage them to cruise along the furniture. Place interesting objects or toys just out of reach to motivate them to move sideways. Interactive Play: - Engage in games that involve standing, such as having them hold onto a toy while you hold the other end, or playing "patty-cake" while they stand supported. Push Toys: - Provide a sturdy push toy that your baby can hold onto while walking. This helps them practice standing and taking steps with support. Positive Reinforcement: - Praise and encourage any attempts at standing, even if they are brief. Positive reinforcement helps build confidence.
It's understandable to be concerned if your 12-month-old daughter isn't walking independently yet. Many babies take their time with this milestone, and there can be a wide range of what’s considered normal. Here are some gentle tips to encourage her to walk without support: Tips to Encourage Independent Walking: Encourage Cruising: Allow her to cruise along furniture, as this helps her build strength and confidence. You can create a safe environment with sturdy furniture she can hold onto. Use Push Toys: Sturdy push toys can help her practice walking. Look for toys that she can lean on and push while walking, which gives her support and encourages movement. Practice Standing: Help her practice standing without support. You can use toys to motivate her to reach out while standing, gradually encouraging her to let go. Play Games: Engage in fun games that involve standing or taking steps, like rolling a ball back and forth. This can make walking feel more like play. Create a Safe Space: Ensure she has a safe area to practice walking, free from hazards. Soft surfaces like carpets can provide a safer landing if she falls. Hold Her Hands: You can help her walk by holding her hands. Gradually decrease the amount of support you provide as she becomes more confident. Celebrate Small Wins: Encourage and celebrate any attempts she makes to stand or take steps. Positive reinforcement can boost her confidence. When to Consult a Professional: If she’s not showing any signs of walking or trying to walk independently by 15-18 months, it might be a good idea to consult with a pediatrician or a pediatric physical therapist. They can assess her development and provide specific guidance tailored to her needs. Every child is unique, so try to be patient and supportive as she develops her walking skills! 😊
It's common for babies to reach milestones like crawling at different ages. At 11 months some babies may be crawling while others are still developing their motor skills. Encourage your baby with tummy time and some of the activities shown in our videos. Every child is unique, and they'll reach milestones in their own time. Remember to enjoy and celebrate each step of your baby's journey! 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingJourney
Thank you for sharing your baby's progress with us! It's wonderful that she's already showing such great motor skills by holding onto objects and taking steps. Remember that every baby develops at their own unique pace, and there's no need to rush these milestones. Letting go and standing independently will come in her own time, and she's making great progress already. Keep providing her with love, support, and encouragement, and she'll continue to reach new milestones when she's ready. Every step of her journey is a special moment to cherish! 😊👶💕
It is normal that babies develop in different paces. Try out some of the activities in our videos, this should help your baby in its way. Remember to have fun 👍😀👶
Have you seen our video called “How to teach baby to walk”? Maybe try the exercise walking between chairs🪑(remember to put something interesting on 1 or 2 of the chairs🪑)
@@snehak8141 he doesnt walk independently.. But he walks with holding sofa or chair.. But when i try to give some practice.. He just doesnt care.. He does what he wants to do by crawling😂.. So yeah imma give him time.. He is almost gonna be 11 months old.. Thank you ❤️.. Have a nice day
Do not get frustrated it is quite normal that babies do not crawl exactly when they are 9 months. Give your baby time and try to have fun together with the activities in the videos this will encourage your baby to move forward 👍😀👶
Hello!my baby boy is 12 months old but still he is not started walking he can stand with support but he is not walking and also he always sits in W sitting position by folding his knees back is it a problem..
It is not a problem that he is not walking. It will come, just be patient and keep having fun while doing the activities and exercises. He will get there👍💪👶
My baby is now 19 month he did not crawl but he started cruiseing since he was 13 months he does everything pushing the chairs but once you make him to stand he sits down
Have you tried to encourage him to walk along 2-3 chairs 🪑 like we show in one of the exercises? Maybe put something interesting on one of the chairs 🪑 You can find the exercise in our app. Www.BabyExercisesapp.com
@@kamaljotkang5808 yeah she's now walking when approaching 18 months (17 +months actually)...exactly as what they said, kids will walk when they are ready
Is it compulsory baby to crawl before stand up?? My daughter crawl with support of tummy And i should thank you because of your video about crawling...she learnt to crawl
My baby is almost 12 months , but isnt standing or walking independently .she walks and stands in a walker, she crawls but differently, she sits and moves her body ahead as she is not crawling on her knees.even in the walker she walks super fast on her toes.pls could you advise how to help and is this normal
We have seen this many times before, not all babies choose to crawl on the knees. If you have a look at our videos on crawling you will see a some exercises that can help your baby crawl the regular way. 12 months is still early stages when it comes to walking. Try out some of the walking exercises, this will your baby walk. Remember to have fun while you do activities, this is important as your baby’s motor development will progress quicker when she is having fun.
Do not worry, it will come when your baby is ready. Try some of the crawling activities we have in the video, it will help your baby get there. Remember to have fun👶😊
It will come👶 Do not worry. You can try out one of the many standing and walking activities in our app, this might start your babies development towards standing and walking. 💪🤞👍😀👶
If your baby is 1 year and 11 months old and is not walking or standing independently, it's understandable to feel concerned. Here are some steps you can consider: Consult a Pediatrician: It's important to discuss your concerns with your pediatrician. They can assess your baby's development and rule out any underlying medical issues that may be affecting her ability to walk. Encourage Physical Activity: Continue to encourage activities that promote strength and balance, such as tummy time, crawling, and assisted standing. Use toys and objects to motivate her to move and explore. Provide Supportive Environment: Create a safe environment where your baby can practice standing and walking with support. Use sturdy furniture or a walker toy to assist her in gaining confidence. Physical Therapy: Depending on your pediatrician's assessment, they may recommend physical therapy to help improve muscle strength and coordination. Be Patient and Supportive: Every child develops at their own pace. Offer lots of encouragement and praise for any efforts your baby makes towards standing or walking, even if they are small steps. Monitor Developmental Milestones: Keep track of other developmental milestones your baby is achieving, such as fine motor skills and language development. This can provide a broader perspective on her overall development. Remember, each child is unique, and some may take longer to reach certain milestones. By working closely with your pediatrician and providing a supportive environment, you can help your baby progress at her own pace. 🚶♀️💕
We have to walk all our lives till death. Let the babies walk at their own pace.❤
It's true that we walk throughout our lives, helping babies learn to walk is about supporting their natural development. Our intention is to provide helpful tips and guidance for parents to encourage their little ones in a safe and enjoyable manner. It's not about rushing the process but rather fostering a nurturing environment for their growth. Every child has their unique pace, and our goal is to assist parents in making this journey a joyous and memorable one. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 👶👣 #BabyDevelopment #Parenting
My sincere advice to all the parents ...once your child starts crawling properly, you should not be worried or hurry for walking because crawling is the best ever milestone achieved by a child so far as exercise is concerned. Once they start walking, they will never crawl in their life. Moreover once a child starts crawling, it is for sure your baby will walk as it will help them in getting strong muscle 🎉. Thank you..
You should’ve saved this advice as it is incorrect in so many ways. Baby’s, kids, humans as a whole are all different your statement suggests that the same exact process takes place with every child and it does not. The best advice you could give is to try not worrying but trust your instincts and consult your child’s physician with any concerns you may have.
Wise advice! Crawling is indeed a crucial developmental milestone, fostering strong muscles and coordination. Each stage of a child's mobility has its unique benefits. Embrace and celebrate their journey, knowing that each step contributes to their overall growth. Thanks for sharing this valuable perspective! 🌟👶 #ParentingWisdom #ChildDevelopment
You're right and your comment made my heart hurt a little.. our little ones grow up so fast.. I am going to cherish my baby's cute crawls as much as I can
I'm not in a hurry, my baby is! She first attempted to crawl at 4 months and has it down now. She sat herself up without help and started pulling herself up at 5 months. She actually started doing the first 3 exercises in the video without me initiating them! She's 6 months now and I still can't believe how fast she's growing. Trust me, I'm in no hurry!!! I just have to prepare for these milestones early since she's on a roll (pun intended! She rolled from belly to back at 3 weeks!).
My baby is 8 months old she don't stand even crawl. Is this sign of worry????
Great Vid 100/100!!!
Thank you :-)
thank you for these. my son is almost 12 months and can stand when holding things but not by himself. he can pull up to standing with my hands but not on an item he can’t pull with his whole weight without it tipping over
Hey, you're welcome! Sounds like your little one is gearing up for some solo standing action. It's totally normal for them to need a bit of support at this stage. Try placing sturdy stuff around for him to grab onto, like a low table or a sturdy toy. It's a balancing act for them, literally! They'll get the hang of it soon. Just keep cheering them on and providing those safe spots. Go, little champ! 🌟👶 #ParentingAdventures #GrowingUp
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Thank you very much for explanation.
You are welcome 🙂
Thank you so much the exercise of holding my kid with one hand has helped my Baby girl to walk.
We are really glad to hear that💪💪💪👶👶👶
Thank God my child has achived all thise molestones at 8months
We happy to hear that your baby is doing well
Hi, nice video...i am having 11 months baby ..He is walking with support . So, i am going to try this excercise....
Great to hear, we are glad we can help👍💪👶
Please let us know how it goes 👍👶
turned 10months yesterday..starting this exercise...my girl standing well waiting her to take steps soon
Good idea👍💪👶
I would like to thank you guys, for this amazing video!!! Its working!! My baby is 12 mo and just recently started to make her first steps on toes though, but since Ive started to implement your advises she has made a huge progress. After 3 days she started to walk holding on to a chaor with one hamd only and stepping full feet❤️🙏
Thank you - comments like yours makes all the difference ❤️🥰
My baby is 16 mnth old she walks with a support but don't stand or walk without support. What should i do.?
It’s common for some babies to need extra time to feel confident walking independently. Here are a few gentle ways to encourage her:
Encourage Standing Practice: Set up activities that help her practice standing without support. For example, place toys on a low surface so she can stand and reach them.
Use Push Toys: A sturdy push toy, like a small cart or a weighted walker, can help her get used to moving with less support while still feeling stable.
Hold Hands, Then Gradually Let Go: Walk with her by lightly holding her hands, and when she’s steady, try slowly letting go so she can practice taking a step or two on her own.
Practice on Soft Surfaces: Soft surfaces, like carpet, are safer for falls and can build her confidence. She may be more willing to let go if she feels secure.
Provide Lots of Encouragement: Celebrate small wins and offer praise whenever she stands or takes a step. Confidence goes a long way toward helping her feel ready.
If she’s still not showing signs of independent walking in a few months, or if you have concerns about her motor skills, consider checking in with a pediatrician or pediatric physical therapist. They can assess her progress and provide specific exercises to help her build strength and balance. 😊
Thank you so much, this video helped me alot ❤ the process was not easy eith my schedule but all worked up properly and good after watching these videos 😊
Thank you, it was nice of you to write.
just so useful, thank u so much!
We are glad you can use the video exercises 👍👶😀
My baby started crawling at 6month and started stand by support at 7month...now she is 7.5 month old
Sounds like she in front of her age milestones. Well done, keep having fun 👍👶💪😀
Hello, I’m Rifka from Srilanka, I have a boy who 14 months completed, he stand um with support but he didn’t stand and walk him self…
Plz suggest me
I have a 9 month old, she stand s with assistance of furniture by pulling herself up. I'm going to try this exercises to help her stand on her own.
That’s wonderful to hear! It sounds like your baby is making great progress. Here are some exercises and activities to help her stand on her own:
- Supported Standing Practice: Continue to encourage your baby to pull herself up using furniture. Place toys on top of the furniture to motivate her to stand and play while holding on.
- Cruising Along Furniture: Encourage your baby to move along the furniture while holding on. Place toys or interesting objects just out of reach to encourage her to take steps sideways.
- Assisted Standing: Hold your baby’s hands and help her stand. Gradually reduce the support you provide, encouraging her to balance more on her own.
- Balance Games: Engage in games that promote balance. For example, sit on the floor with your baby and gently rock her back and forth while she stands holding your hands.
- Push Toys: Provide a sturdy push toy that your baby can hold onto and push while walking. This gives her the support she needs to practice walking and build confidence.
- Encourage Independent Standing: Place your baby in a standing position and let her hold onto a toy with both hands. Gradually encourage her to hold the toy with one hand and eventually stand without support.
- Mirror Play: Place a child-safe mirror on the floor and encourage your baby to stand and look at herself. This can be motivating and fun for her.
- Positive Reinforcement: Praise your baby for her efforts and celebrate her achievements, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement can boost her confidence and encourage her to keep trying.
Remember, every baby develops at their own pace, so be patient and supportive. With your encouragement and these exercises, your baby will continue to build strength and confidence in standing on her own. Enjoy this exciting stage of her development! 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
My son is one year old he can stand with the suport of furniture and then he walks but he didnt pull himself to stand without support what should i do
"Great progress! 🌟 Encourage him by placing toys just out of reach in a sitting position. Offer support with stable furniture or your hands, gradually reducing assistance. 🚼 Every child develops at their own pace-celebrate each milestone! 🎉 Keep creating a safe and stimulating environment. Best of luck on this exciting journey! 🌈 #ParentingTips"
My baby is 9 months and 12 days she started standing today for first time I will do those exercise once in a week to help her
Good idea and well done 👍👶
Remember that all the activities should be fun for your baby, so remember to talk encouragingly to your baby.
FANTASTIC WAYS ...HATS OFF TO YOU
My baby is 8.5 month old.. She was crawling.. But not sit.. Is there any problem? Plz suggest me some exercises to encourage her to sit..
It's completely normal for babies to develop at their own pace, and many babies will have variations in their milestones. Since your baby is 8.5 months old and has been crawling but is not yet sitting, here are some gentle exercises and tips to encourage her to sit:
Exercises to Encourage Sitting:
Supported Sitting: Sit on the floor with your baby and support her by holding her around the waist. Gradually reduce the amount of support you give her as she becomes more stable.
Use a Boppy Pillow: Place her in a sitting position with a Boppy pillow or soft cushions around her. This will provide some support while she practices balancing.
Tummy Time: Continue with tummy time, but try to place her favorite toys just out of reach so she can push herself up and practice using her arms.
Encourage Reaching: While she is sitting (with support if needed), encourage her to reach for toys placed in front of her. This will help her strengthen her core muscles.
Sit and Play: Engage her in play while she's in a seated position. Use toys that require her to engage her core, like soft blocks or toys that make noise when shaken.
Playground Activities: If you have a soft, safe area or a play gym, allow her to explore while sitting. This can build her confidence in the position.
Things to Keep in Mind:
Make sure she is safe and comfortable while practicing.
Celebrate her efforts, even if she only manages to sit for a short time.
Every baby develops differently. If you're concerned about her progress, consult with your pediatrician for personalized guidance.
With encouragement and practice, she’ll likely gain confidence in sitting soon! 🌟
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Hi mam
My baby boy is 1year old
he is not stand and sit on their own but he will walk without holding hand and his other activities are good.but the main problem is he is not sitting and standing on their own. Is any problem in baby. plzz Rply mam
What if my baby is walking on his tip toes all the time? 😣
That is normal for babies. Let go of your baby’s hands that should help.
Such an amazing video ❤🎉
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ such an amazing vedio...thank you so much..
We are glad you liked the activities 👶👍😀
My baby is now 11months old from 9months he is interested in walking with support so we brought Walkers and still walks fast in walkr...seems like he skips crawling but now he starts crawling little bit... should we worry about late crawling?
No need to worry, he will there soon. Keep trying some of the exercises in the videos, they should help him get there soon.
My baby is standing for a few seconds he’s 7 months I want to help him! It’s so exiting
🤩 that was fast.
Try out some of the exercises, we are sure they will help make your baby reach the walking milestone soon.
Is he walking yet
My baby stands with support really well doesn't really crawl or like to crawl
Some babies skip crawling. Your baby does not necessarily have to crawl, before he walks. 👍😀👶
thank you for this video
Thank you for your comment 👍👶💪
my baby turning 14 month all activities are really good but not walk independently he is afraid
Is your baby walking yet, if yes what do you later do
It's great to hear that your baby is doing well in other areas! It's not uncommon for some children to be cautious about walking independently. Here are some tips to help encourage your baby to walk with more confidence:
Encouraging Independent Walking
Create a Safe Environment: Ensure your home is baby-proofed and free of hazards. A safe space will help your baby feel more secure while attempting to walk.
Encourage Cruising: Let your baby hold onto furniture and move along it. Place toys or objects just out of reach to motivate them to take steps sideways.
Interactive Play: Engage in games that require standing and taking steps. For example, hold their favorite toy and encourage them to walk towards you.
Use Push Toys: Provide a sturdy push toy or a walking aid that your baby can hold onto while walking. This gives them the support they need to build confidence.
Assisted Walking: Hold your baby's hands and walk with them. Gradually reduce the support, encouraging them to take more independent steps.
Practice Standing: Encourage your baby to stand on their own by holding onto a toy or piece of furniture. Gradually encourage them to let go for brief periods.
Positive Reinforcement: Celebrate every attempt at walking, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement with smiles, claps, and cheers can boost their confidence.
Social Interaction: Arrange playdates with other children who are walking. Sometimes seeing peers walk can motivate your baby to try as well.
Encouraging Words: Use positive and encouraging language. Reassure your baby that it's okay to try and that you're there to support them.
Gradual Steps: Start with short distances. Encourage your baby to walk from one parent to another or from a piece of furniture to you.
This are the exact things (literally everything) we are doing without knowing that its helpful to the baby.....
How fascinating! It's amazing to discover that everything we're doing aligns perfectly with what's beneficial for the baby, even without consciously knowing. Parenting is a remarkable journey of instinct and love. Keep up the fantastic care!
My baby one year old but not started standing and walking plz suggest me plz reply mam
It's understandable to be concerned when your baby hasn't started standing or walking by one year old, but remember that each child develops at their own pace. Here are some tips to encourage your baby to stand and walk:
- Encourage Tummy Time: Make sure your baby spends plenty of time on their tummy. This helps strengthen the muscles needed for standing and walking.
- Assist with Standing: Hold your baby's hands and gently pull them up to a standing position. Let them feel the sensation of standing and bearing weight on their legs.
- Use Furniture: Place your baby near sturdy furniture so they can pull themselves up to stand. Place toys on top of the furniture to motivate them to reach and stand.
- Interactive Play: Engage your baby in interactive games that involve standing, such as playing with stacking rings or a shape sorter while they are in a standing position.
- Encourage Cruising: Once your baby is comfortable standing with support, encourage them to cruise along the furniture. Place toys just out of reach to motivate them to move from one piece of furniture to another.
- Push Toys: Provide a sturdy push toy that your baby can hold onto while walking. This can help them practice walking with some support.
- Praise and Encouragement: Offer lots of praise and encouragement for any efforts your baby makes towards standing and walking, no matter how small.
- Create a Safe Environment: Ensure your home is safe and free of hazards so your baby can practice standing and walking without any obstacles.
- Be Patient: Every child develops at their own pace. Some babies may take a little longer to start standing and walking, and that's perfectly normal.
Consult with a Pediatrician: If your baby is not showing any signs of standing or walking by 15 months, consider discussing this with your pediatrician. They can provide personalized advice and determine if any further evaluation is needed.
Remember, your baby is unique and will reach milestones in their own time. Keep providing a loving and supportive environment, and your baby will continue to progress. 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
I already did these but my baby just keep on rolling over and not pulling herself up..she is turning 11 months 2 weeks from now..
Keep being patient with her, it will come soon👍👶
Keep doing the activities and remember to speak encouragingly to your baby❤️👍👶
Hello my son is 1 year 2 months but can't stand alone,he uses table and chairs to move around and also crawl
Sounds quite normal. We are use he will be one the move independently within the next month.
Keep trying some of the activities in the video with him. This will help him progress 👍👶😀
My baby is nine months old she was crawling and standing fine but since last morning she is not putting weight on her feet nor she is crawling, any idea?
If your baby suddenly stops putting weight on her feet and is not crawling, it could be due to several reasons. Here are a few possibilities to consider:
Minor Injury or Discomfort: Check if there are any signs of pain or discomfort when you touch or move her legs and feet. Babies can sometimes experience minor injuries or muscle strains from crawling or playing.
Illness or Infection: Sometimes, babies may become less active if they are feeling unwell due to an illness or infection. Look for other symptoms such as fever, irritability, or changes in appetite.
Teething: Teething can sometimes cause babies to be more irritable and reluctant to move around. Check if your baby is showing signs of teething, such as drooling, chewing on objects, or swollen gums.
Developmental Leap: Babies go through periods of rapid development, known as developmental leaps, during which they may temporarily change their behavior, including movement patterns.
Environment Change: Have there been any recent changes in your baby's environment or routine that could be affecting her behavior? Changes in surroundings, caregivers, or schedules can sometimes unsettle babies.
Seek Medical Advice: If your baby continues to avoid putting weight on her feet or shows other concerning symptoms, it's best to consult with a pediatrician. They can provide a thorough evaluation to rule out any underlying medical issues.
In the meantime, observe your baby closely for any additional symptoms or changes in behavior. Provide comfort and support, and try to create a calm and familiar environment for her.
My baby is almost 12 month she can pull herself up on anything and she started to stand on her own,she started talking a step by her self now she does not want to stand at all unless holding onto something
It's quite common for a 12-month-old to go through phases in standing independently. The transition to walking can be gradual. Encourage her with supportive toys and praise when she stands alone. It's part of the learning process, and her confidence will likely grow over time.
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My baby is 13 months and not walking independently. She is walking around and she loves to use her push walker. But she is not taking that step by herself. Can I get some help please .
No need to worry, it will come.
You can try the activity with the chairs and try putting them further away from each other, that could help your baby take her first steps 👍👶😀
Hello Miss Rose. Did the baby make any progress ? I'm in the same boat.
My baby 18 th qnd still not staying with support on the floor ony on our laps
It sounds like your baby prefers staying on your lap instead of sitting on the floor with support. This is common for some babies, but here are a few tips to gently encourage sitting independently:
Engage with Fun Toys on the Floor: Place favorite toys or objects just within reach on the floor to make it inviting and encourage curiosity. Try sitting close by on the floor so they feel comfortable.
Use a Support Pillow: Place a pillow or small cushion behind your baby’s lower back while they’re sitting on the floor. This gives a sense of stability, and over time, they may gain more confidence sitting without needing as much support.
Short Sessions, More Often: Start with short, regular floor sessions throughout the day. Even just a few minutes at a time can gradually build comfort and strength.
Make It a Game: Play interactive games, like rolling a ball or playing with stacking blocks, while your baby is seated on the floor. This keeps the focus on fun instead of the new seating position.
Offer Gentle Encouragement: Encourage with praise and celebrate any small effort your baby makes to sit independently, even if it’s brief.
If you’re concerned about their motor skill development or strength, consider consulting your pediatrician or a pediatric physical therapist.
They can provide guidance and, if needed, exercises to help build core stability and confidence. With time and a bit of practice, your baby will likely grow more comfortable sitting on their own. 😊
My baby started right after she started crawling lol she said this is boring I wanna walk
Well done👍😀
Thanks for this video. My little one is now 10 months and 17 days. He is in the standing up position with holding the bed. He started to crawl recently. Thanks for this. I’ll try for this. Biggest problem is falling behind and knocking the head 🤔
Sounds great👍 You can solve that by sticking a small bike helmet on his head.
My daughter 1 year completed. But chair bed pitichu nadakuraka. But thania nadaka matikiraga. Enna panna
We do not understand what you are writing, sorry
@@BabyExercisesshe is saying her daughter has completed one year of age. She holds chair/ bed to walk but not independently. What can be done
My baby started crawling at 14months ..walking with support at 12months..she is now 23months and still pulls to stand with support of chairs and items and walks when supported ..however i can hold a one hand and walks very fast..but alone without support she is unable...i have bought pushers walkers she stil pushes ...my worry is she hasnt stood alone neither walked on her own
Hey Luciana
Thank you for your comment.
We do not know your baby, but it sounds like she is just a bit insecure, so try out some of the walking exercises in our video and then her self confidence will come, and she will walk independently soon. Remember to stay patient with her👍😀👶♥️
Baby might be hypotonic, if she was born preterm there could be some delays, kindly visit pediatrics ortho and pediatrics neuro
Present walk chestunda akka papa
My little sister is almost 1 year and my other 2 sisters staring walking at 7 months so this is helping alot thanks!
Great to hear👍😀👶
Mam 7 month main baby kysy chal sakta hy
My baby is 11 months and he can’t stand also sit-up but if I put him up he will sit
We appreciate you sharing your concerns with us. Babies develop at their own pace, and it's important to remember that there's a wide range of normal when it comes to reaching milestones. It's great that your baby can sit when you place him in that position, as this shows he has the physical capability.
If he hasn't started sitting or standing independently yet, that's perfectly okay. Every baby has their own unique timeline, and some take a little longer to achieve certain milestones. Continue to offer him opportunities to practice sitting and standing with your support, and celebrate each small step of progress along the way. Remember, your love and encouragement play a big role in his development. If you have any concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to your pediatrician for guidance and reassurance. Your baby is on his own unique journey, and he'll get there when he's ready. ❤️👶
My baby also 11mnths....but she can't stand and sit up by her own....can I know now your baby can stand and situp by hisown
My baby is 1yr 2 months... But he is not standing ... Any problem mam
It's understandable to be concerned, but remember that every child develops at their own pace. Here are some suggestions to help encourage your baby to stand and some signs to watch for:
Encouragement and Exercises
Tummy Time:
- Ensure your baby gets plenty of tummy time, which helps strengthen the neck, back, and core muscles needed for standing.
Supported Standing:
- Hold your baby’s hands and gently help them stand. Let them feel the weight on their legs while you provide support.
Use Furniture:
- Place your baby near sturdy furniture where they can pull themselves up to stand. Place toys on the furniture to encourage them to stand and play.
Cruising:
- Once your baby can pull to stand, encourage them to cruise along the furniture. Place interesting objects or toys just out of reach to motivate them to move sideways.
Interactive Play:
- Engage in games that involve standing, such as having them hold onto a toy while you hold the other end, or playing "patty-cake" while they stand supported.
Push Toys:
- Provide a sturdy push toy that your baby can hold onto while walking. This helps them practice standing and taking steps with support.
Positive Reinforcement:
- Praise and encourage any attempts at standing, even if they are brief. Positive reinforcement helps build confidence.
Hi my daughter is 12 months old and she is not walking without support
It's understandable to be concerned if your 12-month-old daughter isn't walking independently yet. Many babies take their time with this milestone, and there can be a wide range of what’s considered normal. Here are some gentle tips to encourage her to walk without support:
Tips to Encourage Independent Walking:
Encourage Cruising: Allow her to cruise along furniture, as this helps her build strength and confidence. You can create a safe environment with sturdy furniture she can hold onto.
Use Push Toys: Sturdy push toys can help her practice walking. Look for toys that she can lean on and push while walking, which gives her support and encourages movement.
Practice Standing: Help her practice standing without support. You can use toys to motivate her to reach out while standing, gradually encouraging her to let go.
Play Games: Engage in fun games that involve standing or taking steps, like rolling a ball back and forth. This can make walking feel more like play.
Create a Safe Space: Ensure she has a safe area to practice walking, free from hazards. Soft surfaces like carpets can provide a safer landing if she falls.
Hold Her Hands: You can help her walk by holding her hands. Gradually decrease the amount of support you provide as she becomes more confident.
Celebrate Small Wins: Encourage and celebrate any attempts she makes to stand or take steps. Positive reinforcement can boost her confidence.
When to Consult a Professional:
If she’s not showing any signs of walking or trying to walk independently by 15-18 months, it might be a good idea to consult with a pediatrician or a pediatric physical therapist. They can assess her development and provide specific guidance tailored to her needs.
Every child is unique, so try to be patient and supportive as she develops her walking skills! 😊
Thanks
My babay is 11 month and 2 weeks old but he is not crawling yet
It's common for babies to reach milestones like crawling at different ages. At 11 months some babies may be crawling while others are still developing their motor skills. Encourage your baby with tummy time and some of the activities shown in our videos. Every child is unique, and they'll reach milestones in their own time. Remember to enjoy and celebrate each step of your baby's journey! 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingJourney
@BabyExercises thank you so much 😊
My baby age 18 months
But he's walking with support of my hands and chairs
Cot
Well done, he will walk soon then 👍
My baby is 17 months and is doing the same as your baby. I now have he in therapy to build her confidence.
My baby girl is 9 months old she's moving with her bums is it normal or not
What do you mean by “moving with her bums”?
@@BabyExercises bum shuffling
@@BabyExercisesmoving with dragging her buttocks on floor
My baby is 10 m and 4 days we do all of these with her she can hold stuff and walk in her own but she can’t let go standing yet
Thank you for sharing your baby's progress with us! It's wonderful that she's already showing such great motor skills by holding onto objects and taking steps. Remember that every baby develops at their own unique pace, and there's no need to rush these milestones. Letting go and standing independently will come in her own time, and she's making great progress already. Keep providing her with love, support, and encouragement, and she'll continue to reach new milestones when she's ready. Every step of her journey is a special moment to cherish! 😊👶💕
My 11 month old baby can't crowl and can't standing without supportit's normal
It is normal that babies develop in different paces. Try out some of the activities in our videos, this should help your baby in its way. Remember to have fun 👍😀👶
Is your baby waking now?
My baby doesn't want to walk whenever trying to walking holding hand he sits down and starts crawling
Have you seen our video called “How to teach baby to walk”? Maybe try the exercise walking between chairs🪑(remember to put something interesting on 1 or 2 of the chairs🪑)
@@BabyExercises yes doing it... as I increase the distance he will crawl to complete it
Same problem
@@lil_dailies hey just give ur baby some time and he will start walking on his own... Just give some daily practice
@@snehak8141 he doesnt walk independently.. But he walks with holding sofa or chair.. But when i try to give some practice.. He just doesnt care.. He does what he wants to do by crawling😂.. So yeah imma give him time.. He is almost gonna be 11 months old.. Thank you ❤️.. Have a nice day
My daughter is almost 11 months and she’s not crawling or standing on her own sadly
Do not get frustrated it is quite normal that babies do not crawl exactly when they are 9 months. Give your baby time and try to have fun together with the activities in the videos this will encourage your baby to move forward 👍😀👶
my baby is not yet started to stand n walk
How old is your baby?
It will come do not worry.
Hello!my baby boy is 12 months old but still he is not started walking he can stand with support but he is not walking and also he always sits in W sitting position by folding his knees back is it a problem..
It is not a problem that he is not walking. It will come, just be patient and keep having fun while doing the activities and exercises. He will get there👍💪👶
My baby is now 19 month he did not crawl but he started cruiseing since he was 13 months he does everything pushing the chairs but once you make him to stand he sits down
Have you tried to encourage him to walk along 2-3 chairs 🪑 like we show in one of the exercises?
Maybe put something interesting on one of the chairs 🪑
You can find the exercise in our app.
Www.BabyExercisesapp.com
my baby 16 months also doing the same thing..when we remove the chair she will refuse to walk on her own and sit down immediately..any advice on this?
@@ennyesdayantey6131 my baby too. He's now 12 months and some days
@@ennyesdayantey6131 is your baby walking now? Did you talk you your babies pediatrician about it? When did your baby start sitting?
@@kamaljotkang5808 yeah she's now walking when approaching 18 months (17 +months actually)...exactly as what they said, kids will walk when they are ready
Is it compulsory baby to crawl before stand up?? My daughter crawl with support of tummy
And i should thank you because of your video about crawling...she learnt to crawl
Normally babies crawl before they stand up. Well done 👍 and thank you 🙏 for your sweet comment 😀👍
My baby is almost 12 months , but isnt standing or walking independently .she walks and stands in a walker, she crawls but differently, she sits and moves her body ahead as she is not crawling on her knees.even in the walker she walks super fast on her toes.pls could you advise how to help and is this normal
We have seen this many times before, not all babies choose to crawl on the knees. If you have a look at our videos on crawling you will see a some exercises that can help your baby crawl the regular way.
12 months is still early stages when it comes to walking. Try out some
of the walking exercises, this will your baby walk.
Remember to have fun while you do activities, this is important as your baby’s motor development will progress quicker when she is having fun.
My baby not putting their legs down she always put their legs up.. not crwaling, not standing 9 month old..
Do not worry, it will come when your baby is ready.
Try some of the crawling activities we have in the video, it will help your baby get there.
Remember to have fun👶😊
I'm in the same boat. Your message was 4 months ago now, how are you getting on? I need light at the end of the tunnel
THIS BABY IN THE VIDEO, WHICH MONTH IT IS?
Approximately 10 months in the first exercises, and approximately 11 months in the last exercises.
My 13months old baby crawling past but can't stand or sitting by herself. When i try her to stand she just do a second.
It will come👶
Do not worry.
You can try out one of the many standing and walking activities in our app, this might start your babies development towards standing and walking. 💪🤞👍😀👶
My baby is 1 year 11 months and not walking. She can't even stand on her... I don't know what to do
If your baby is 1 year and 11 months old and is not walking or standing independently, it's understandable to feel concerned. Here are some steps you can consider:
Consult a Pediatrician: It's important to discuss your concerns with your pediatrician. They can assess your baby's development and rule out any underlying medical issues that may be affecting her ability to walk.
Encourage Physical Activity: Continue to encourage activities that promote strength and balance, such as tummy time, crawling, and assisted standing. Use toys and objects to motivate her to move and explore.
Provide Supportive Environment: Create a safe environment where your baby can practice standing and walking with support. Use sturdy furniture or a walker toy to assist her in gaining confidence.
Physical Therapy: Depending on your pediatrician's assessment, they may recommend physical therapy to help improve muscle strength and coordination.
Be Patient and Supportive: Every child develops at their own pace. Offer lots of encouragement and praise for any efforts your baby makes towards standing or walking, even if they are small steps.
Monitor Developmental Milestones: Keep track of other developmental milestones your baby is achieving, such as fine motor skills and language development. This can provide a broader perspective on her overall development.
Remember, each child is unique, and some may take longer to reach certain milestones. By working closely with your pediatrician and providing a supportive environment, you can help your baby progress at her own pace. 🚶♀️💕
My baby is two but she can't do anything
She can probably do a lot of things. All babies develop in different tempo. It will come👍👶😀
@@BabyExercises but she is two years she can't even seat on her own 😭😭do you have any excercises for her or anything we can buy for her
@@Shanny124so your baby sits independently when put in seated position? Does she stand? Crawl?
Did you talk to the pediatrician? WhT did they say?
@@kamaljotkang5808 they said that she okay but just she very lazy and nothing attracts her
How is your baby now? Did you end up putting her in physical therapy?
Thank you so much for the video. My son is almost 12 months and he's not standing or even crawling 😢😢
Please do not worry, it will come soon. Try out some of the exercises from the crawling videos, then it will come soon 👍👶😀
My baby just started crawling and he is 13 months now😥😥😥
Same
Update my son started crawling. He's 12 months old. He also walks around holding the chair or table.
@@anondongwhite4337 Nice to hear, well done 🙂