Well, yes, I think so. I am speaking from a grandma's perspective. My little grandson is 19 months old and a real charmer. He kicked hard and constantly before he was born, so much that my daughter couldn't sleep and her sides were sore. When he was born he could almost immediately "stand" when he was held up, and loved to do so, and he never lost that ability. He walked at just over 10 months and he has never looked back. He is a total bundle of energy, never did sleep much during the day, but sleeps from 7:00 p.m. to about 7:00 a.m. He loves to run and climb, and is very agile. He is quick and bright and into everything.
There is one issue, and I really don't know if it is connected, but it could be. At 12 months he became very lethargic and sleepy most of the time, not at all like himself, and was diagnosed with a thyroid disorder. He takes thyroid medication for a month at a time and then has his thyroid levels checked. Sometimes they are high and sometimes low. He will need to be checked for this every month for a while until things level out. Since thyroid hormone controls energy levels, there may be a connection.
I hope ths helps.
2006-06-25 09:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm an recommendations-blowing believer in a baby's early progression being touching on to its time of start AND to how that is reared in those first few years. i have fairly appeared at premature children, yet i'd imagine that an same issues are correct to a 'mature' start. even if, I had twin boys and their progression became fullyyt distinct. C all started walking 2 months previously M, he all started teething and speaking previously him besides - and as there have been in undemanding words 2 minutes between them you'll've idea that that they had've been exceedingly a lot an same! yet no!!! even if, i became an infant instructor, and inspite of the actual undeniable actuality that i did not ask about previous due births, through the time the ahead born kiddies reached college age i got here across they were regularly nonetheless at the back of their 'generic' elderly nursery classmates of their progression. fairly with their effective motor qualifications, communique and interaction potential. even if, it relied on how a lot interaction that that they had had previously attaining college age and that does bypass for ALL little ones. no longer in simple terms premature little ones. The households who stuck their little ones in the front of television or computer video games for better component of their infancy had little to no communique qualifications and placed it very complicated to have interaction with the different little ones (that that they had stand and watch particularly than take section). Likewise, you need to tell on the instantaneous those who'd hung out with grown united statesdue to the fact their language qualifications were so more advantageous. The developement hollow did not very last lengthy even if, per chance 2 years on the very maximum.
2016-11-15 01:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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My kids have all been great kickers and walked on time 13-14 months for the first two, we shall see with the one thats in the oven now.
2006-06-20 11:47:01
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answered by laketahoedragoness 3
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No need. Both sides are possible. Either there practice may make them early walker or they would used up all their energy and interest early and may take it late for getting up on feet:)
Joking I do not think there is any link over there.
2006-06-26 09:46:58
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answered by Illusive One 4
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no, my son was 18 months before he walked, but was born with a bruise on his toe with all the kicking
2006-06-20 10:56:06
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answered by gill 4
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