The age for reaching this milestone varies from child to child, but most toddlers take their first steps between the ages of 11 and 14 months. Some children start walking from as young as eight months, while others prefer to wait until they are about 17 months. Don’t be concerned if your child is one of the late bloomers – as long as the progression of skills is on track, then you have nothing to worry about. If your child was a little late with sitting and crawling, then the chances are good that they will take a little longer to walk as well.
Very soon after your toddler takes his or her first steps, they will be able to stoop down and stand upright again. If he or she is an early walker, then they will really love toys that they can push and pull as they walk around.
From 19 to 24 months, they will have more confidence in themselves and will walk around while carrying something in his hands. They’ll also try to carry heavier loads, and will also be ecstatic when they discover that they can run from one place to another, and not just walk.
Between the ages of 25 and 30 months, your toddler will begin to take part in games like ring-a-rosy and tag, and at the age of 26 months will have perfected the heel-toe motion when walking. He or she will also enjoy climbing and jumping at this age.
Very soon after your toddler takes his or her first steps, they will be able to stoop down and stand upright again. If he or she is an early walker, then they will really love toys that they can push and pull as they walk around.
From 19 to 24 months, they will have more confidence in themselves and will walk around while carrying something in his hands. They’ll also try to carry heavier loads, and will also be ecstatic when they discover that they can run from one place to another, and not just walk.
Between the ages of 25 and 30 months, your toddler will begin to take part in games like ring-a-rosy and tag, and at the age of 26 months will have perfected the heel-toe motion when walking. He or she will also enjoy climbing and jumping at this age.