Question
How can I help my baby learn to walk faster without developing a limp, as they’ve been talking since seven months and now speak quite well, but they still can’t walk? What were the previous treatment situations and outcomes? What are the possible reasons?
Answer
Every baby has its own unique timeline of development, but there is still a generally accepted range. As long as there are no inappropriate external obstacles, there’s no need to worry if your baby is still crawling independently. However, if they haven’t learned to walk by the age of 18 months, it’s best to consult with medical experts quickly to verify whether there are any diseases present or if there are obstacles that need to be addressed. Generally, supplementing with calcium can help strengthen the bones.