Give Your Baby The Best Start For Life!
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In the age range of 12 to 24 months, we expect that our kids will begin to walk confidently. Up until the age of 1 and a half your baby should begin to walk, and he therefore needs a challenging environment, along with various obstacles that require him to acquire new skills and better walking habits. Through this your baby will fully develop the quality of his movement and senses.
This next phase of your baby’s development brings about many new skills and abilities. Your baby can now sit, stand up, and may even be able to take his first steps. His balance system is continuing to develop, and it’s capabilities are now more significant than ever. In order for your baby to acquire correct movement habits for independent and secure walking, you must continue to guide and teach your child in these crucial developmental stages.
In the age range of 12 to 24 months, we expect that our kids will begin to walk confidently. Up until the age of 1 and a half your baby should begin to walk, and he therefore needs a challenging environment, along with various obstacles that require him to acquire new skills and better walking habits. Through this your baby will fully develop the quality of his movement and senses.
The more movement your child experiences in infancy, the better and faster his language will develop. It is important to remember that the more motorically independent your baby is, the more independent he will be in terms of behaviour and openness to new experiences and challenges. Another important point is the significant use of your toddler’s fine motor skills: learning to eat independently, play, draw, etc.) and this development derives from a successful and safe movement in space.
Often we see toddlers that do not walk, and instead immediately begin to run – skipping the walking stage. The cause for this is usually found in an underdeveloped balance system. It is important that we notice and and develop the balance system thoroughly to ensure proper development.
When your baby reaches the 12-24 month stage we suggest that you focus with your baby on:
Track your baby growth according to the World Health Organization. (Click image to enlarge).
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