Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Latest From Patty Cake Online My Son Is Late To Meet Gross Motor Milestones, Will He Be Slow?

My son is late to meet gross motor milestones, will he be slow? - latest from patty cake online

My doctor gave me that my child gradually learn to stand and walk. He is 13 months. They study very well, but I learned later, about 11 months. He laughed and humor, he's good with his hands, playing Patty Cake, waves bye bye. It says only dad and the nanny. It gives no real words. It is much slower than my daughter is much more childlike. I love her very much, but I'm worried that will be affected by the outside world, even if it was planned, and not as smart as ordinary people. My doctor also said that children who have ADHD often delayed. But I do not buy, because he plays a lot of time with a toy.

8 comments:

Summer said...

My son is 15 months. I left after 14 months. still can not say something real. Wave Bye bye does and applaud when I ask and do other things. My doctor is pleased with their development. Your child seems good to me. Every child is different. Perhaps her daughter has begun to do everything too fast for his age and because its development seems slower for children but you are not comparing the two. Children develop a little too late, compared to girls. Good luck!

Bob T said...

Boys develop some of these things later. Do not worry, continue to give you the opportunity to travel and play. There is a good chance it will catch up with the times.

tuff~luv said...

Okay. They make too much. This looks like a normal development for me. I think you need a new doctor, when you say that it is too late!

tuff~luv said...

Okay. They make too much. This looks like a normal development for me. I think you need a new doctor, when you say that it is too late!

cathrl69 said...

Clinging to hope? His son is not too late yet - only 13 months is average for walks!

My son was 10 months, crawled at 11, entered at 18, has never wavered, he began saying things, identified as 20 months. He is now 9 years and before school elite university in England (he was bored to tears, and correct the spelling of the teacher in her class of primary service). Their reading and comprehension are old "adult" and have been for some time.

Einstein did not speak until he 3rd Her son is not even close to a time when you will, if they can tell problems.

Zoe said...

Oh, do not worry. While you may feel that he does differently, as you said. My son crawled at 12 months. It began to rise for the first time in 15 months and now stands at 20 months is all that walking and jumping running, even the attempt. : DI never worried before I saw that as a rule, others to grow wise, to go. Although there to encourage him by making it to the hikers on foot. The round thing that remains in the environment and will be built in this way. I'm sure it's okay, do not worry.

Zoe said...

Oh, do not worry. While you may feel that he does differently, as you said. My son crawled at 12 months. It began to rise for the first time in 15 months and now stands at 20 months is all that walking and jumping running, even the attempt. : DI never worried before I saw that as a rule, others to grow wise, to go. Although there to encourage him by making it to the hikers on foot. The round thing that remains in the environment and will be built in this way. I'm sure it's okay, do not worry.

Melissa said...

The development of my son is almost the same as you. He is now 13 months. That really makes me feel a little insecure about the children of my friends who are around the same age or younger, and do many things that my son can do, like walking. But everything I had read and all those who spoke no influence on future development. There is no rule that children grow in the middle (because that is all that really step back) will be slower in the future. Not at all. We need to relax. :)

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