Your child can make their first steps and begin to walk to the first birthday. His movements are awkward, before he became fluent in the process. He puts his feet well, turns socks and reloaded from side to side. Over time, he will be more confident to stand on his feet and his gait becomes harder, the child learns to balance and coordinate movements. After a few months he will be holding a toy and rush across the room, dragged behind a car, walk to the side and back and even throw the ball on the run.
As your baby becomes more and more freedom of movement, of his desire to grow and the possibility of learning. You do not have time and an eye blink, a remote control from a VCR, a screwdriver and keys to the apartment that you carelessly left on the table will be prying into his hands. Sharp corners of the coffee table, low tables and floor plants, too, may be his way. It's time to step up their actions to protect your home and the child. Do not get down with his eyes and try to create a secure him a spot where it will have enough freedom for new discoveries.
Do not worry if your baby is not walking. Most children will learn walking between 12 and 15 months, but some wait until 16 months or even later. Many factors affect the way the child begins to walk alone - heredity, desire, weight, a bad experience (if the child fell and hit when he tried to walk, he can not for a long time to resume the attempt). As soon as his desire to match his physical abilities, he will make his first precious steps, and soon will have to run.