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My Little Girl’s First Steps

11th Sep 2011

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I was euphoric that day when I put down my baby on the floor from her Bugaboo Cameleon and she took her 1st step. It was really important for me to be there to see when she took her first step and I was extremely happy that I was the one to witness it. It’s weird as she did it like she had always been walking before. She was just crawling a couple of days before that, and then she just got up and started stumbling around. She didn’t even hold on to anything. She just did it–it was wonderful!

It is just natural for our children to take their first steps. If your baby does not have any handicaps or other outside influences that might hinder them, walking should just come like their first tooth. The age when a child will take their initial step varies, though, and you can’t compare when your youngster’s very first step will be to other kids who may have taken their first steps at an earlier time. There are plenty of environmental factors as to why your kid might not take his or her first steps early. I have a co-worker whose child didn’t walk until he was one and a half years old because everything was just given to him when he asked. He was not permitted to get up because his mom and dad were frightened he would fall. This is probably 1 reason why he didn’t take his first steps early.

A similar thing goes with talking. If your youngster always finds you understand him with baby talk, then your kid might not be able to speak early. You need to take time to teach your kid to talk and in time you’ll see that he will not stop speaking.

Your kids need to feel that there’s a need for them to walk and talk because this is basic human instinct. You can’t just force your children to walk and talk, you have got to give them time to squirm around and take baby steps, figuratively and literally. It’s vital for children to learn coordination and balance first before they walk and that is learned thru crawling. If you force your youngsters to walk, yes she will eventually walk, but she might fall and stumble even as a grown up because he did not learn the correct coordination and balance early on.

Even if your kid walks and talks earlier compared with other kids, this doesn’t mean that they’ll become better athletes or smarter students. Did you know that Albert Einstein started walking when he was four years old? That is a good thought to contemplate.

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