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my daughter aged 1 year 3 months still can't walk by herself. Compare to her sisters, they can walk by themselves before age 1.is it normal...??

Posted on 31/03/2009 16:52:06

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Relax. Don't stress yourself and give her time to practice walking.

Posted on 20/12/2011 03:22:52

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Thanks Min Yi to provide such suggestions and informations. I really appreciate it...

Posted on 15/11/2011 09:03:42

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Hi Juneyap, I’m Min Yi, CareLine Advisor/Nutritionist from Dumex. Thank you for your question. Our registered nurse has some advice for you with regards to your concerns.

Children between the ages of 1 and 3 are especially prone to such episodes. Your son understands a lot more of the words he hears then his ability to speak. When he can't express how he feels or what he wants, he feels frustrated.

Below are some suggestions on how you may handle him.
1. Keep calm. When your child is in a tantrum, he's unlikely to listen to reason and will respond negatively to what you say.
2. Stay with him during a tantrum - he'll appreciate knowing you're nearby. Going out of the room can make him feel abandoned. Some experts recommend picking up and holding him as this is comforting while others say it's better to ignore him until he calms down. Thus you will need to see which approach is better for your son.
3. Do not give in to unreasonable demands or negotiate with your screaming toddler.
4. If he is throwing things or screaming nonstop, pick him up and carry him to a safe place. Tell him he is there because he throws things. Stay with him until he stops.
5. Talk it over afterwards. When he settles down, hold him close and try talking to him. Tell him that you can’t understand what he wants when he is screaming.
6. Do not just take/remove his toys. Alerting him that you need to take his toys away because they are not safe gives him a chance to adjust instead of react.

Posted on 03/11/2011 16:54:31

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My 13 months old baby boy shows his bad temper & scream very often if her 2 years old sister take away his toy or we are not allow him to play with some dangerous thing. we tried to explain to him, but he seems like don't understand. what can i do?

Posted on 19/10/2011 11:44:27

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hayati..i worked as occupational therapist..was ur baby born full term or prem?..selalunya ikut normal development, baby at age 12 month dah start stand without support and try to walked a few step..but if just delay for 2 or 3 month, we does not consider it abnormal..just a bit delay dan tidak merisaukan..with training ..insyallh ur baby boleh berjalan..so ur komitmen helping ur baby through play activities juga penting.Sebab ada baby yang memerlukan stimulasi untuk mencapai sesuatu perkembangan

Posted on 21/07/2011 17:30:18

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My son now 2 yrs old.. he still can't speak properly and cannot put two words together to form phrases. He still speak his baby talk all the times. He so lazy to learn to speak. But i know he able to understand what we talking about, it is because when u ask him to do something for u, he able to do it. He actually is a premature baby, abt 3 weeks early. He is look after by my mom, so weekday in my mom's hse, my family talk to him in hokkien and mandarin. In weekend, he will stay with parent in law and of c

Posted on 30/04/2009 08:23:59

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Hi Norhayati, I am Sree, the CareLine Advisor of Danone Dumex. I would like to share my experience with you. When my son was about 11 months, he started to stand along the chairs. I bought a baby walker for him so that it would help him to walk and even strengthen his leg muscles. Sometimes, I would hold his hands and walked with him. Some children may feel motivated when we, the mothers, are around and support them when they walk. Give it a try and all the best to you! If you're really worried, you may se

Posted on 16/04/2009 10:20:44

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Don't worry too mcuh..every baby is different. By your sentence "can't walk by herself" i assume the meaning is that she can stand and walk with the support of others? If that is correct then just continue supporting her..she will soon learn the way..^^

Posted on 03/04/2009 15:28:57

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