@Amulya Oh okay! yeah my mom told me I started walking a week before I turned a year! but yes I get your point 😅 sometimes I get like blamed that if I breastfed my daughter she would’ve been walking by now thats why :( I had complications so thats why I couldn’t breast feed her
I didn’t breastfed my daughter either, I had been a pumping mama for 6-7 months then due to work, I switched her completely to formula yet my daughter had started to walk at 10 months, at 11 months she was climbing stairs and at 12 months she was literally twirling with me. It does not matter, trust me girl! You are the best mommy!! You chose to do what’s right for you and your daughter! You won’t even know when those little feet will start running around in the whole house and you will be putting baby gates everywhere.. ♥️ lots of love to your little one.
@Amulya thank you love!! I know I just need to let her keep her pace & I have one of those as well! she loves that too ☺️
My daughter was born may 3rd and just started fully walking and running 2 weeks ago unassisted. She would try to walk a bit before that but it wasn’t much and out of no where she’s legit running. My advice- use the Walker to have her move her legs and get used to that but then try to hold her hands and have her walk after you take her out and just keep trying but follow her lead… don’t push, just kinda guide I got socks that have those little grip rubber bottoms to help with slipping. I started putting them on in the house and they were a help in my opinion. All kids are so different. Her time is coming :)
Put two objects in her hands while she is standing up against the couch, then bribe her to come to you with something she loves food/toy/bottle etc. That’s how my son did it. His hands were full but he wanted his snack and came right over. Hispanics will say put a lime in each hand lol.
My mom tells me that I started walking at 18 months while my daughter started to walk at 10 months, it is completely different for each child, also letting you know I am a fantastic dancer! I hope you get my point. Your daughter is absolutely at a normal stage.