Question

My baby is three years old and still can’t walk alone, always holding my hand and not daring to let go. She can walk a few steps between two people, but I feel like her bones are a bit soft. She can speak, count, and sing a few children’s songs. Previous treatment and results: all checks were normal, the treatment outcome was developmental delay. I want to know how to help my baby learn to walk independently.

Answer

Firstly, it’s important to rule out the possibility of bone, muscle, or nerve diseases. If all detailed checks come back normal, you can try using traditional Chinese medicine for opsonize, such as Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, as the kidney governs the bones, and replenishing the kidney can help strengthen the tendons and bones. I suggest arranging for specialized functional training and walking training for the child. These are my suggestions for the question ‘What to do if my three-year-old baby still can’t walk alone?’ I hope this helps you, and wish you good health!