Know If Your Infant's Initial Movements Are Right 1 year - He should be able to walk with feet slightly apart, the way toddlers do. 1 ½ year - He should be able to walk while keeping feet closer. At the same time, he should be able to pick up certain objects, drag a toy behind and sometimes climb stairs. 2 years - He should be able to kick a ball or throw it overhead. If you notice a lag of more than 6 months in these activities, be active in consulting your doctor.
1 year - He should be able to walk with feet slightly apart, the way toddlers do.
1 ½ year - He should be able to walk while keeping feet closer. At the same time, he should be able to pick up certain objects, drag a toy behind and sometimes climb stairs.
2 years - He should be able to kick a ball or throw it overhead.
If you notice a lag of more than 6 months in these activities, be active in consulting your doctor.
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