Every child is born to a mother who worked hard to conceive for ten months, so adults are particularly concerned about their growth. As children grow older, they will gradually grow taller, have teeth, speak, and walk. Some children may develop earlier or later than their peers. If they speak or walk too late, adults will worry about whether the child has any illnesses that may cause delayed development. So, what if the child cannot walk at the age of one?
It is normal for children to not be able to walk even after reaching the age of one. Individual differences result in different levels of development for each child. If a child can walk only a year or a few months later than their peers, but their physical condition is good, there is no need to worry too much. They only need to pay attention to daily nutrition supplementation, especially calcium supplementation. They should maintain a certain amount of exercise within their abilities, both internally and externally, and gradually catch up.
Some children may not be able to walk due to hip bone loss. If the child is placed on the ground but does not dare to stretch their legs and keeps bending, it may be due to hip bone loss. It is necessary to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner. The developmental period of children is important every day and cannot be delayed.
If a small number of babies have a family inherited symptom of walking late, adults only need to patiently accompany the child to try walking, give the child enough patience and support, exercise more, maintain sufficient nutrition in daily life, and gradually get better.