Anyone else have a LO that is not walking yet? She will walk holding on to furniture and a little when holding our hands but not on her own. She still will not stand on her own with out holding onto something. I know it can happen at anytime but for some reason I really want her to walk.
Re: Walking
My LO wouldn't let go of our hand for months. I think she was walking around everywhere just holding on to one hand by 9 months but decided that was fine by her for the longest time. Just a couple weeks shy of 12 months, she stood on her own and walked about 11 steps all in the same day. After that, she decided it wasn't that exciting and went back to holding our hand all the time
Then a couple weeks after that day, she started just completely walking on her own all time time. Don't worry....your LO will surprise you and go from 0 to 60 all in one day and never look back!
Nope, Reed isn't walking yet either. He's great at cruising on furniture and holding our hand and walking, but the minute we let go, he panics and squats right down to crawl.
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DD is 13.5 months. She's not walking either. Just today she got really good at going from sitting to standing up w/o holding onto anything and she took one tiny step toward DH, but that is it. I think it will still take her a while to take some more steps and be confidently walking.
She has no desire to walk holding on to our hands--she'll just let go and crawl.
Not walking here either. She loves to walk holding one finger, she's not even really holding on, but the min i take my hand away she sits. Its actually amusing at this point. I'm in no rush for her to be running around but my back is killing me.
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Not yet here. She cruises all day, will take a couple of steps from one couch to the next, can stand her self up in the middle of the room and stay standing for 20 or so seconds, will walk while holding your hand, but won't walk on her own.
All in due time.