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Old June 16th 07, 12:23 AM posted to misc.kids
Vickie
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On Jun 15, 11:17 am, annie wrote:
On Jun 14, 7:05 pm, Vickie wrote:

On the other hand, maybe your daughter is picked up quite a bit and
loves being held. That is why she is resistant to putting her feet
down.


This was me. When I was born, my older sisters were 9 and 10 years
old. They treated me like their own living doll and carried me
everywhere. My mother got concerned when I wasn't walking yet at 18
months and took me to the doctor. According to her, he took one look
at my two sisters and told mom to stop letting my sisters carry me
everywhere. I started walking the next week.

Annie


LOL! Very cute.

Yea, there are so many reasons why a child might not *want* to walk.
It doesn't necessarily mean they can't or have some medical problem or
that they are behind.

People just need to settle. (Especially most grandmas and MILS)

Vickie