After birth, most babies only sleep and breastfeed, and only speak or perform simple actions as they grow older. And every stage that a baby goes through is particularly important and needs to be completed step by step. So how many babies can walk?
Most babies can learn to walk before the age of one and a half. Some babies can walk independently at around 11 months old, but those who learn to walk at this time may have difficulty walking and often experience falls. It is not until after one year old that they gradually become stable.
If some babies develop slowly and start walking on their own at thirteen or fourteen months old, this is normal. When taking care of babies, it is important to meet their daily nutritional needs. If the baby walks late, parents should not be too anxious. When the appropriate time comes, the baby will naturally leave.
Before babies learn to walk, most of them have a strong desire to walk. They not only let their parents hold their little hands while walking, but also slowly walk over walls or tables with their own support. These are all signs that babies want to walk. With more exercise, babies' legs will have enough support. Once the legs have gained strength, they can be fully released and the baby can walk on their own.