Movement

My little one is 13m and still not crawling or walking. She has been sitting independently for a veryyyyy long time, and can roll but doesn’t really want to so we don’t see it often. We have a physio referral next week. I’m not worried as she’s starting to say a few words, fine motor skills are great, and I know they all develop at different times. As a FTM I’m just interested in any other mums are in the same boat at this age, as I feel I’m the only one without a babe on the move sometimes 😅
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I’ve not seen a child not crawling by 1 personally however, i have heard lots of other people saying how their baby never crawled they just walked etc! Maybe that will be your little girl :) x

I’m sure you’re not the only one hun! Not me but there was this baby we met at one of baby classes that didn’t walk nor crawl till I think 14m and then just slowly started crawling

My wee girl is the same, can roll everywhere but isn't crawling or walking

My boy does a froggy crawl at the moment and has only just started pulling himself up to stand on things. No walking yet. 13 months also.

My little boy is the same. He rolls everywhere but not interested in crawling or standing x

My little girl is the same, only just started doing a strange kind of dragging army crawl occasionally but prefers to scoot everywhere on her bum and can’t walk yet. @Jenni let me know how you get on at the physio as we’re considering if we need to get an appointment with our local service.

My girl is 14m she can’t crawl but bum shuffles and can’t walk yet. Got physio starting next mon. She’s starting to pull to stand, slowly with loads of support. Some just walk at different stages x

My LB is crawling but still not walking and also doesn’t pull to stand yet. Also 13 months. I’ve already seen a physio and she is not concerned - wee ones do it in their own time.

My oldest never crawled and didn’t walk until he was 15 months. No issues now, he’s a little acrobat at 3!

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