Here come your toddler’s first steps: little trots, and bumps and tumbles! So they’ll need your love, encouragement and support to help them develop their skills and their confidence. Your little one will have already been preparing for their first steps by building up strength in their legs and knees. Bouncing in baby bouncers or on your knees have helped this. |
When is your toddler ready to walk?Once they can pull themselves up and stand strong while holding onto something like your legs or a sofa, you can start to encourage them further. They may start walking any time between 10-18 months, but remember every baby is different and yours will walk in their own time. How you can help
Safety + fun = more funIt may seem like your toddler wants to empty every cupboard in the house, so for their safety and your sanity keep your home toddler-proof.
The easiest way for them to go downstairs is to either go down backwards on their tummy or facing forward on their bottom. Show them and they will copy. It will take some time for them to learn how to take alternate steps, so be patient and never let them go up and down by themselves. If you are worried, insert some stair gates until they are more confident. |
Climbing up and down stairs