Why Can’t My 14-Month-Old Baby Walk on Their Own?

A 14-month-old baby still can’t walk independently, is this normal? The doctor said there may be abnormal brain development and delayed motor development, but the doctor’s explanation is inconsistent, sometimes suggesting cerebral palsy and sometimes not making such a diagnosis. I want to know, is there a connection between abnormal brain development and cerebral palsy? Or could it just be due to improper teaching or a problem with the baby’s brain?
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Why Do Babies Walk on Their Toes?

Babies walking on their toes might be a habit, but it could also indicate talipes equinovarus, a motor and posture abnormality caused by underdeveloped brain function. Early detection and treatment can lead to healing for most children.
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