anywhere from 1-2. dont worry, before you know it he'll be up and running. the best thing i can think of is keep practiceing with him and if you arnt already start.
2006-11-02 12:02:30
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answered by zxcvzxcv 3
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2006-11-02 12:00:18
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answered by drz9kid 2
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I have a 3 year old girl and a 1 year 2 months baby boy
My little girl starts walking at 11 months and my son walks about a month ago.
:) Dont worry about your son not walking right now but always encourage him to stand and do the cheer.. you know like saying.. Well done! wth claps... they loves to see reactions like that...
My son also crawls very fast and just 2 weeks before he actually try to walk, we cheer him each time he stands up with assistant... but there are days where he refuse to even stand. But dont see that as a setback but continue to cheer and encourage BUT NO PRESSURE
Good luck and remember to let the child grow at their own pace with your support and encouragement. Never compare... :)
cheers
2006-11-02 19:19:56
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answered by dianafechner 1
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My son is now 19 months old and didn't walk until he was 14 months old. It's completely normal for your baby to take a little while. Every child is different, so don't necessarily go off of everyone else's child. Your baby will walk when he's ready! If you are concerned...talk to your doctor. Your son should have an appointment around his 1 year anyway - if not, then call your doctor!
2006-11-02 12:03:36
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answered by KJ 1
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Generally between 10 and 18 months, but it really depends on the child. Some children are not able to get tummy time till they're older. As a result they crawl and walk later. Talk with your pediatrician if you're concerned, but at this age I would not worry.
2006-11-06 07:17:19
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answered by Ms. K 4
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I believe the official average is 13 months but it can vary dramatically, even as far out as 18 months and be within normal range. My child wasn't crawling by 10 months and then just started walking, she bypassed crawling altogether (and we were worried sick when she wasn't crawling!) yet a child in my daycare class that just turned a year old has just begun to pull up, and a cousin of mine that is 14 months old is still in crawling mode and has not yet begun to even "cruise" or pull himself up. No need to worry, your baby is completely normal and right on track!
2006-11-02 13:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no normal age for a baby to walk, they walk when they are ready and when they are getting practice and help from siblings. some babies walk before 1 and some not until they are 15 months or so. My daughter walked at 11 months and my son walked at 10 months. Her is now 14 months and running everywhere. So, it really depends. Tips that can help u encourage your child to walk sooner...
Dont use a walker and anything else that gives him support.
Keep shoes off of his feet, let him crawl and go everywhere barefoot until he learns to walk on his own.
Hold his hands and help him walk everywhere u go.
Dont carry him much.
Get him some toys that involve him standing up holding on to.
Your son will walk when its time for him, he will let you know when hes ready. Just encourage and help him as much as u can. these few tips are helpful, believe me. I hope they work for your baby like they did for mine. Good Luck!
2006-11-02 12:06:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i was just talking to my sons pediatrician last week and she told me generally 18 months is the limit Dr like to give babies to learn to crawl and walk..
my son is 11 months old and he walks everywher in his walker but doesnt even crawl yet. he does everything else a baby his age does, and the pediatrician say he's healthy.
i wouldnt be worried your baby already knows how to crawl, he'll be fine, i have also heard that boys can be slower than girls.
my niece took her first steps at 15 months...
your baby is fine sweety!
2006-11-02 12:05:52
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answered by Anonymous
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My children walked about 10-12 months. I have a friend who all 3 of her children didn't walk until about 20 months old. I don't know what that is based on.
2006-11-03 06:05:37
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answered by kim o 1
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Around 1 year
2006-11-02 12:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have twin sons, born untimely by capacity of seven weeks. one in each and every of them walked at twelve months and 3 weeks previous, on a similar time as the different did no longer walk till he replaced into 18 months previous. i replaced into so traumatic, yet each and every new child is distinctive. My 2 have been thoroughly distinctive. i'm effective your brother would be strolling genuine away. Does he attempt to drag himself up on furniture and walk around issues? Can he walk retaining onto peoples hands? he's in all probability in basic terms taking his time. i does no longer hardship if he's attaining all of his different developmental milestones. sturdy good fortune!
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answered by ? 4
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