7 Signs Indicating Your Baby is Ready to Walk

Welcoming a child to this world brings about indescribable joy to every parent. You feel a sense of pride when the time comes for your child to take his/her first baby steps. However, you might the mistake of assuming that your child is ready to walk when he/she isn't prepared for it yet. You'll know your child is ready to walk once you see these signs.

1.    Your Child Rolls Around

Expect your kid to start walking soon when he/she starts to roll around on the floor, as suggested in Parenting.com. You'll likely see your kid roll around his back and side by the time he is seven or eight months. The average age kids start to learn to walk is within nine to 18 months old.

2.    Your Little One Starts to Crab Walk

Your kids let you in on the upcoming ability to walk when they crab walk. Walking on their backs, arms, and hands leads to them to walking on their feet before you know it.

3.    A Child Scoots

Scooting out and about in their surroundings is a sign that your child's mobility is progressing.

4.    Toddlers Climb the Stairs Using Their Hands

Toddlers who climb the stairs using their hands develop their feet mobility in no time. The best cue to guide your babies to learn to walk is present once you see them climb the stairs using their hands.

5.    Kids Bounce Up and Down on Your Thighs at 6 Months Old

As Babycenter.com indicated, a child is likely going to bounce up and down on mom or dad's thighs on their feet at six months old. At six months, your baby prepares his legs and feet to become completely mobile in a few months' time.

6.    Child Holds on to a Furniture While Standing at 9 Months Old

Walking a month later is possible for a child who holds on to furniture as he/she stands. You'll know you'll soon be walking hand in hand with your son or daughter once this stage arrives.

7.    Kids Transfer Their Weight from One Foot to the Other While Standing

As Kidspot.com.au reported, muscles strengthen as toddlers learn to transfer weight from one foot to the other while standing. Moving forward, it'll be easy for kids to start taking their first baby steps without falling or tripping.

Relish the moments of seeing your little ones learn how to walk for the first time. These signs tell you these moments will come sooner rather than later.

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