Skill· 10mo–12mo· 2 min

By the hand

This helps stimulate your baby to take a few steps forward and walk. Once your baby has begun to take a few steps while holding on to furniture, practice taking her walking around the room. Position yourself in front of your baby holding both her hands and placing them

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What you'll need

This helps stimulate your baby to take a few steps forward and walk.

How it works

  1. 1~30s

    Alright, let's get started! Therefore, we'll be exercising the physical developmental area, specifically the motor cortex. Once your baby has begun to take a few steps while holding onto furniture, practice taking her walking around the room while holding both her hands. you, watch your child closely — I'd love to hear what you notice about how they responds.

    Watch for: Baby walk or cruises while holding onto big furniture.

  2. 2~30s

    Great, now let's try the next part. Position yourself in front of your baby, holding her hands and placing them slightly away from her so that she begins to take a few steps forward. As the days pass, we'll begin to diminish your help and stop guiding her along the way. Tell me what your child does — any reaction counts!

    Watch for: Baby walk when someone is holding them by their hands.

  3. 3~30s

    One more thing to try. During this exercise, observe if your baby takes a few steps forward while holding one or both of your hands. This kinesu to stimulate growth in your baby, every day. How does your child handle this? What do you see?

    Watch for: Baby thi helps stimulate your baby to take a few steps forward and walk.

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