hi. i just stumbled onto your question. I'm not a mum, but my cousin walked at 9 months. i guess it depends on the baby and when he/she is ready to take the next step. goodluck with the answer. i hope i helped. take care.
Infants do not walk yet. Toddlers are able to 'toddle' about on their legs.
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Infants are generally referred to as "toddlers" (12-36 months) upon reaching the age of one or when they begin to walk.
Infants needs everything done for them, for example they need to be changed, fed, and bathed by an older person as if they were to do this by themselves it could potentially be dangerous. They need to develop their gross and motor skills like learning to walk and crawl and to learn how to hold an objects that will develop their fine motor skillshope i helped you
99 F is not a fever for infants.
There are no constituents of infants in cows milk.
The language of infants is classified as preverbal communication. Infants use crying, babbling, and gestures to communicate their needs and emotions before they develop full language abilities.
Infants benefit from extra iron.
A neonatologist is a doctor who specializes in the treatment of infants.
Orleans Infants School was created in 1911.
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Very small children cannot walk for a few reasons; firstly because, in very young infants, their spines and necks are not yet strong enough to support their heads on their own, this is why infants must lie or sit leaning against an adult or a pillow or other soft surface. Secondly, their legs and feet are not yet strong or developed enough to support their body weight, and thirdly, they lack the mind capacity for that kind of weight management, balance, and muscle coordination.