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Originally posted by k0pp0 View PostMy youngest actually decided to just get up on his own and walk last night in front of me and my missus. Been a few issues with his feet so seeing him do that was fecking great last night. Chuffed.
Phase 1: Walking - COMPLETE
Phase 2: Get Daddy a beer from the fridge.
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Originally posted by k0pp0 View PostMy youngest actually decided to just get up on his own and walk last night in front of me and my missus. Been a few issues with his feet so seeing him do that was fecking great last night. Chuffed.
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Originally posted by DavidH View PostExcellent, what is up with his feet k0pp0 if you don't mind me asking, my son has weak ankles (he's 11 now) and has had to wear special boots for support until last year when he can now get away with Clarks shoes and trainers also. Wouldn't risk anything else.
We've been stressing about it - he's 2 years and a few months and although will walk aided is pretty unsteady otherwise.
Glad to hear your lad is able to wear trainers and the like - did he have to do any physio?
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My youngest was well over two and a half when she walked. Stressed the bejesus out of me and she seems like she will always be a stage behind (runs a little clumsily, for example) as she has something called dyspraxia, which probably led to the late walking in the first place. The positive is that dealing with it (and so many people have to deal with so much worse) led me to really appreciate that all kids are different, they do things at different times or even not at all and it's cool because most kids are awesome. I'd rather have a happy little girl who falls over a lot than a physically-capable little ASBO-candidate!
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