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Start to walk will be a before and after in the life of our son. In general, the onset of independent gait, although sometimes still require some help, it usually happens around 12-13 months and is considered normal up to 15 or even 18. Beyond that age would be complaint. It is very curious and touching to see our little walk for the first time. Between what the diaper bulky and lack of practice at first, the nice image of the first steps we will walk with legs apart and toes pointed out, in a shaky swing from side to side over a occasion I will give to the bum on the floor. After many falls and unwavering willpower, our baby will learn to stabilize the fly. To do this, assemble the legs more and more, place your feet in parallel and give little steps shorter. At the same time, use your arms for balance. When you start walking, the child needs to exercise their new skill to develop. Begin a challenging time for parents. It is no longer possible to have you as controlled as before and we can not pretend to deny the world now that he has discovered. Not that our little angel suddenly has become a little devil, is to discover all you can do by himself is fascinating to him. Still do not know the fear and desire will test everything that catches your attention. So we have to strengthen surveillance and avoid potential hazards. Set some. It is very important to learn to say "no" when necessary. Phrases like "there is not entered," "that do not touch", "do not do that", "do not go there," the precise limits will your new adventure. The fact soon start crawling not mean that the child will walk before. Some babies are so comfortable with this way of getting that in no hurry to learn to walk. It happens to many children. Physical therapy often helps with gait disorders in the short and long term. The therapy reduced the risk of falls and other injuries. In case of abnormal gait that occurs with a hysterical neurosis is strongly recommended that the advice and support from other family members. Take the time to perform daily activities, especially walking. People with this problem are susceptible to falls because of poor walking shoes new balance and they are always trying to quicken the pace. The leg braces and splints on walking shoes new balance can help keep the foot in proper position to stand up and walk. A physical therapist can supply these and provide exercise therapy, if necessary. The leg braces and splints on walking shoes new balance can help keep the foot in proper position to stand up and walk. A physical therapist can supply these and provide exercise therapy, if necessary. The leg braces and splints on walking shoes new balance can help keep the foot in proper position to stand up and walk. A physical therapist can supply these and provide exercise therapy, if necessary. The physical examination will include an assessment of muscles, bones and nervous system. Your doctor will decide what tests to do based on the results of physical examination. Griggs R, Jozefowicz R, Aminoff M. Approach to the Patient with Neurologic Disease. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier, 2007: chap 418. Version Reviewed By: David C. Dugdale, III, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by Joseph V. Campellone, MD, Division of Neurology, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A. DAM, Inc. The information herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. You should consult a licensed physician for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. In case of medical emergency, call 911. Links to other sites are provided for information purposes only, does not mean that they approve. © 1997-2011 ADAM, Inc. Any duplication or distribution of the information contained herein is strictly prohibited. . . .