As the year and half mark rapidly approaches, Raphaela continues to refuse to walk on her own. Other parents, her Gan and even Tipat Chalav don't seem to be concerned; when no one is looking, Raphaela even takes a few tentative steps on her own.
I would love it, not only because it represents a new developmental chapter in her life, but because it opens up so many possibilities in terms of traveling and activities. It also will do my back a world of good.
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I know someone who didn't even cruise when he was 18 months - just sat like a pudding. He has now finished the army as an officer.
Yes, definitely don't worry. I hear you on the back thing, though -- they don't put that in the parenting books, how you'll spend half your life bent over, those years, helping tiny people walk. But you will walk upright again. :) Then you'll have other things to panic about.
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