Most babies take their first steps on their own by their first birthday although many can take longer to reach this milestone.
Baby not walking at 10 months.
At around 10 months or 11 months lots of babies start walking while holding someone s hands or gripping the furniture.
Babies at this age can crawl pull from a seated position to standing squat while holding on or sit back down and cruise around while holding onto the furniture or your hands.
Some children don t walk until they re 16 or 17 months old and that s still perfectly normal.
Oh he s just a completely normal kid who happened to walk early.
Sometime between 7 and 10 months babies get up on their hands and knees and begin to rock back and forth.
They may be on the move but not fully walking yet so it s a great time to soak in this sweet stage before your little one takes off and never looks back.
A few years down the line you realize the milestone didn t really mean as much as you thought it might.
Remember try not to stress about when your baby is going to walk and maybe cherish those final few months of crawling before life gets very interesting indeed.
Everyone is walking and you re not the odd one out anymore.
While some babies begin walking before 12 months others don t walk until 16 or 17 months.
10 months is an incredibly fun age.
Many children move on to pulling up and standing by about 9 months old.
In a few months all the other babies your kid s age will catch up.
Of course some kids find other ways to.
My daughter started walking at 10 months old almost skipping the crawling stage which lasted all of four weeks.
Don t forget to have fun with your baby.
Jean françois lemay a developmental pediatrician at university of calgary.
This signals their readiness to start crawling.
Early walking comes with its advantages and disadvantages and also a few surprises.
What your doctor may recommend.
By the time they re 15 months old most toddlers are walking unaided though often with uneven steps.
Late walking can also be associated with developmental issues such as an intellectual disability.
Most children start walking between 11 and 16 months but some will wait until 18 months with no need to worry says dr.
The quality of movement is sometimes more important than the child s ability to stand on two feet he says.
From then on it s a matter of gaining confidence and balance.
To determine whether your baby s inability to walk is a cause for concern consider the big picture.
Babies usually take their first steps sometime between 9 and 12 months but it s okay if your child takes a little longer.