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  • Hi guys, this video is part two of a response to a viewer who wrote in concerned that her

  • eight-month-old baby is too heavy, and is basically fat, people have been telling her

  • that. Nice! And is worried that her baby’s not walking yet and wanted some tips for walking.

  • So in a prior video, I addressed the issue of how much milk or formula and pureed baby

  • foods an eight-month-old baby should be eating, and in this video I’m talking about walking.

  • What can you do to encourage your baby to develop the gross motor skill he or she needs

  • to walk? And take it from me, my babies walked so late, between 15 and 18 months, can you

  • believe it? Meanwhile I had a sister whose baby was walking at about 7 months, so you

  • know what, all babies are different and I don’t think this really means much long

  • term. One of my late babies is actually a pretty fast runner now so I don’t think

  • it’s so significant. But anyway, here are some things when it comes to walking. The

  • different stages of babies in terms of when they walk and what you can do to make sure

  • youre giving them every opportunity to develop muscle strength and their gross motor

  • skills, so let’s start. First of all, sitting up. When your baby sits up that’s a huge

  • thing, your baby’s able to sit up on his own or her own without a boppy, that means

  • theyre developing a lot of core muscle strength, and it’s those same muscles that

  • theyre going to use when they begin to walk. Secondly, crawling. This is a really,

  • really important thing. Your baby is practicing using their arms and legs in a coordinated

  • way just as they will do when they walk. Crawling is a very important part of your baby’s

  • development. Um, it’s recommended that you have your baby crawl all around obviously

  • in a safe place where they won’t hit their head or anything, and praise them for doing

  • so because theyre probably getting pretty tired out. After that, pulling up. Pulling

  • up, babies will start to hold on to the wall, hold on to little things and pull themselves

  • up and theyre developing the strength in their legs and in their arms, so that’s

  • key on the road to walking. And after that is walking with help, youll be able to

  • take your baby’s hands, walk along with them, praise them and theyll start to get

  • a sense of their balance and how it feels just to be on those two feet. Finally, cruising.

  • Babies will start to walk around holding onto things on their own, and basically getting

  • ready to start to stand and balance for a few moments on their own which is the final

  • stage, standing without walking! Theyll start to, theyll stand up, stand for a

  • few minutes, and theyll topple down, and that means theyre basically really close.

  • With each one of these stages, what’s recommended is that you, you know, make it fun, make it

  • part of your daily life, encourage your baby to do it, encourage your baby to get strong,

  • make it a game, clap, praise them, don’t ever criticize them, that’s such an important

  • thing. They know what they need to do, they were made that way. God made them that way,

  • saying that they need to cruise or crawl, none of it’s a bother, theyre being babies

  • and theyre being little people. So get into it, make it fun, praise them, encourage

  • them to do it, and sooner or later your baby will start walking. And going back to my view

  • who wrote in, who’s so worried, Paulina, about her baby being too chubby. Well you

  • know what? Once your baby’s walking around all day he’s going to be burning like a

  • gazillion calories and I’m sure all of that will work itself out as long as he’s on

  • a healthy diet. So thank you so much for writing into CloudMom, I hope this was helpful and

  • I will see you guys next time.

Hi guys, this video is part two of a response to a viewer who wrote in concerned that her

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