When do babies start walking
When do babies start walking? It is normal for infants to learn to walk at 9-18 months of age. However, the time an infant learns to walk is affected by various factors, including growth and development, genetics, and the environment. Below, we will analyze these factors in detail.
Growth and development
Every baby grows and develops at a different rate. Some babies may learn to walk at 9 months old, while others may take up to 18 months. This is related to the baby's level of growth and development, muscle strength and balance. As long as your baby is within the normal range of growth and development, there is no need to worry too much.
Genetics
Genetic factors also affect how long it takes for a baby to learn to walk. If someone in the family learns to walk early, the baby may also learn to walk early.
Environment
The environment in which your baby lives can also affect the time it takes for him or her to learn to walk. A safe, comfortable and stimulating environment helps babies learn to walk as early as possible. In addition, parental guidance and encouragement are also important.