What Causes Delayed Walking In Babies Video

As a parent, watching your little one’s first steps is one of life’s greatest joys. But when a baby takes longer than expected to walk, it can spark worry and questions. This video explores the five most common causes behind delayed baby walking, from neurological and muscular disorders to vitamin D deficiency and hypotonia. You’ll learn when a slower timeline is normal, which warning signs to watch for, and simple exercises and dietary adjustments that support stronger muscles and healthy bone growth. Whether your baby is still holding furniture at 18 months or you’re seeking peace of mind, our expert guidance offers clear, actionable advice. Watch below to boost your confidence in your child’s walking journey and share these tips with other parents..

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Kezia holds a deep interest in writing about women adapting to motherhood and childcare. She writes on several topics that help women navigate the joys and responsibilities of being a new mom and celebrate every stage of their baby's development