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Tue, Feb 28 2023, 9:53 am
amother OP wrote: | op here...
Im talking here about a real stubborn mule...
shes stubborn with just about EVERYTHING! |
Stubborn is good.
She will do her thing in her own pace. Not your pace.
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Rabbit613


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Tue, Feb 28 2023, 11:10 am
I was told that before 18 months it's not considered delayed not to walk.
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mizle10


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Tue, Feb 28 2023, 11:42 am
tichellady wrote: | if she's not walking by 18 months you should have a pt consultation. apply for it now because it may take some time to schedule the appointment . she's probably fine and there isn't an issue but I think it's good parenting to check things out. you can always cancel the appointment if she's progressing between then and now |
There's nothing about checking something out that's completly within the range of normal that makes you a good parent. If you want to check it out for your own peace of mind go ahead, but that's for you not the child.
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devo1982


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Tue, Feb 28 2023, 11:51 am
Call EI and self-refer. At most they'll tell you she's just fine and to wait her out, or she'll qualify for services and then you can decide whether you want to use them or not. There's no harm in doing it, so I wouldn't wait.
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tichellady


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Tue, Feb 28 2023, 12:37 pm
mizle10 wrote: | There's nothing about checking something out that's completly within the range of normal that makes you a good parent. If you want to check it out for your own peace of mind go ahead, but that's for you not the child. |
I disagree. I think that not walking by 18 months means something may be wrong. unless the op is a physical therapist she may not be aware that there is a problem. most children do want to walk.
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BrisketBoss


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Tue, Feb 28 2023, 12:42 pm
tichellady wrote: | I disagree. I think that not walking by 18 months means something may be wrong. unless the op is a physical therapist she may not be aware that there is a problem. most children do want to walk. |
They do want to walk, they just have their own timelines for it.
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tichellady


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Tue, Feb 28 2023, 1:28 pm
BrisketBoss wrote: | They do want to walk, they just have their own timelines for it. |
I'm not sure why what I am writing is controversial. op asked a question and I answered. I have experience with this. I am happy I did a pt consult at 18 months for my child. that's all. op will obviously choose to do whatever she wants with all this information
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