By the YeahBaby.com editorial staff
The process of learning to walk begins early on, when baby is learning how to use his or her arms and legs. After many attempts, falls and practice, babies take their first steps alone. This is a huge moment for baby and for parents!
Most babies start walking around 15 months; others start earlier, around 11 months. Although many parents wish for their babies to start walking very early, theres little evidence that early walkers have any sort of advantage over late walkers. In fact, we'd recommend for you to enjoy the time you have with your little stationary baby. Soon enough, you'll be chasing him or her all around the house!
What to expect as baby starts walking
Between 6 & 10 months, babies begin to pull themselves up into a standing position. Your baby will pull himself up by grabbing on to your pant leg or furniture.
The next phase babies enter into is called cruising. When baby grabs on to furniture and makes a sideways circle around your living room, he's in a critical phase of learning to walk.
In the final stage of learning to walk, babies attempt to move away from the safety of furniture and walk on their own. This is often very scary for baby, so make sure to offer support when baby is taking these steps.
To make the process a little bit easier for your baby:
Before you know it, your baby will be walking all over the place!
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