September 2011 Moms

Is Q the last man not standing?

or walking should i say, sorry, i can't resist a good pun. Q has taken a few steps unassisted, between close together objects. He is practicing standing on his own and jumping up and down and getting up and down unassisted, and has been doing it more and more.

I'm not nervous at this point but I'm curious if anyone else still has a non-walker.

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Re: Is Q the last man not standing?

  • A's right there with him!
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  • Am I the only one wishing my girl was NOT walking?  Haha...  

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  • imageJKGymnast:
    Am I the only one wishing my girl was NOT walking? Haha...


    Uhm.... Nope! Lol. It's been almost 6 months of walking here.. I miss the crawling...!
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  • imagetoriwc:
    A's right there with him!

    Good to know Tori

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  • Sounds very similar to L.  She's taken, at most, 7 steps unassisted and that was just once.  She usually takes 1 or 2 and then just kneels and crawls.  She does pretty well walking holding just 1 hand.  My pedi was not concerned since she meets or exceeds all other developmental milestones for her age, and she is making progress towards walking.
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  • My daughter's been walking for a while now, but in case it makes you feel better: according to my baby book, I did not take my first steps until 15 months and was not walking preferentially until after 16 months. And I still managed to blossom into the accomplished walker that I am today. 
  • imagejupiterthecat:
    My daughter's been walking for a while now, but in case it makes you feel better: according to my baby book, I did not take my first steps until 15 months and was not walking preferentially until after 16 months. And I still managed to blossom into the accomplished walker that I am today. 

    This is Max! He took steps at 12 months and then dilly dallied until 15 months. He'll be 16 months next week and is running now! 

  • imageTulips114:
    Sounds very similar to L.  She's taken, at most, 7 steps unassisted and that was just once.  She usually takes 1 or 2 and then just kneels and crawls.  She does pretty well walking holding just 1 hand.  My pedi was not concerned since she meets or exceeds all other developmental milestones for her age, and she is making progress towards walking.

    yeah, we're very similar. Except he's taken those seven steps spread out over a month. He walks well holding one hand, although he prefers two. The pedi isn't concerned although she said he was just a little under muscled. He is a cautious baby so I'm generally not concerned but I think he's so brilliant, it's hard to hold up my theory of baby genius when he's not walking. :)

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  • I'm with Jupiter. I didn't start walking until 18 months and like to think I'm proficient now. Q is still a baby genius. He knows he'll be walking the rest of his life, he's enjoying crawling while it's still socially acceptable.
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    imageTulips114:
    Sounds very similar to L.  She's taken, at most, 7 steps unassisted and that was just once.  She usually takes 1 or 2 and then just kneels and crawls.  She does pretty well walking holding just 1 hand.  My pedi was not concerned since she meets or exceeds all other developmental milestones for her age, and she is making progress towards walking.

    yeah, we're very similar. Except he's taken those seven steps spread out over a month. He walks well holding one hand, although he prefers two. The pedi isn't concerned although she said he was just a little under muscled. He is a cautious baby so I'm generally not concerned but I think he's so brilliant, it's hard to hold up my theory of baby genius when he's not walking. :)

    He is a genius.  So is L. :) She has always been behind on gross motor skills and my pedi has never been concerned, and has always said, if it was something other than gross motor skills she would be.  I think maybe I hold her too much.  My Dad asked the other day if I was "letting that baby walk yet" lol.  So I've been trying to remember to put her down and walk with her more. 

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