When did your baby start crawling .

My baby is 9 months tomorrow and still army crawling , she will take a couple steps crawling but then drops down. She does stand up on her own . My mom said my brother started walking at 9 or 10 months lol I wonder if she’ll be like that .
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My daughter started to crawl at 6 months then walked at 9, but my one friends daughter started crawling at 11 months and walked a week later! Our other friends daughter crawled at 5 months and didn’t walk until 13 months, all kids are on their own timeline 🤷🏻‍♀️

My eldest was 9 months I think, then walked at 14 months. My youngest didn’t start crawling until 13 months, didn’t pull herself up until about 16 months then eventually started walking at 18 months!

She went to nursery a few days before she turned 9 months, started crawling the day she started nursery

My son started crawling at 14 months. He turns 17 months on the 10th and still no sign of walking (has a few medical conditions though). But my younger brother started crawling at 6 months and walking at 8 months (with no medical conditions)

Walking at 9/10 months is incredibly early. I wouldn’t worry about walking yet. (I do find my mom’s memory about my babyhood VERY off. She said I was sleeping through the night at 2mos-on. Yeah, ok mom.) A lot of them just skip crawling. My son crawled at 7.5 months and first steps were 12 months, walked at 13months!

Rolled at 8 months. Crawled at 16 months. Currently 20 months and can’t walk🙈😅

He was a lazy walker for a couple months. Meaning he knew how to walk but if you caught him he would crawl 😂🤣

@Courtney I hope you’re getting some sort of early intervention! After 18m no walking they say to consult a dr/pt! 🩷

@Korissa yes, he’s been under physio since 9 months for non-mobility. He’s come on leaps and bounds since then despite not walking right now. They’re not too concerned because he’s pulling up on things and showing that he wants to get up and go…his PT lady thinks it will come in time. He has delays across all areas and every milestone has been late so physio have given him a timeframe of another 6 months to still be considered his ‘normal’ xx

10mo both kids

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