
Learning to walk is surprisingly emotional for toddlers
Learning to walk can be surprisingly emotional for a child. Try this game to build connection and walking confidence.
Learning to walk can be surprisingly emotional for a child. Try this game to build connection and walking confidence.
Once your toddler is walking, they need protective yet flexible footwear. Learn what to look for and how to pick out toddler shoes.
Try these tips for practicing pre-walking skills like cruising and standing without support from Rachel Coley, Lovevery's pediatric OT.
To walk later on, your baby needs to practice getting vertical, learning to cruise, and balancing on two feet. Read our tips to support pre-walking skills.
Standing play helps your baby develop the strength and balance they’ll need for walking. Read our standing play ideas and safety tips.
Toddlers start walking between 9 and 18 months. Here are some tips to support your child's walking development.
Pediatric occupational therapist Rachel Coley explains why crawling is vital to babies, and what can happen if they skip this stage.
Whether your baby is ready to crawl yet or not, here are the stages of crawling and ideas for getting your baby moving forward.