when did everybodys boys start walking? and how did you help them learn?
all of my boys so far started at 9-11months.
I always had them in a standing up bouncer/walker or door swing with hard bottom high top shoes(that support the ankles). just my experiences. I'm trying to hold off on my now 8month old alil but he's trying already😞
My son took his first unsupported steps at 7.5 months all babies are different. I honestly try not to let him he falls enough as is lol. He does great with one of those stand alone walkers that he pushes everywhere. He can balance pretty good as well. Took his first steps trying to go after a dog lmbo
@mrsb78, lol that will prolly work with my son he loves to eat!! yea iv heard those range marks. my son's still very wobbly now and it's hard for me to see him walking good for awhile 😔. .. but he could surprise me 😁
I don't have a boy, but average babies are between 11-13 months but of course every baby is different. My daughter was 13 months and we bribed her with food to get her walking 🙈😂😂
Yesterday I went out with my boyfriend went to watch a movie, me and him don't live together yet. but point is yesterday when he was dropping me off his like sleep over at my house witch the mom and dad lives. I said no,
his response was why is everyone deciding or making choices for you and their going to do the same with the baby, when I know that's not true. what he thinks is that my mom tells me not to sleep over. So he left all mad. and I felt in my heart that he went on and cheated on me...
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My son learned at 13 months