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My little one was born full term at 39 weeks and weighed 5lbs 10oz. At 9 months, he was diagnosed with gross motor skill delay because he wasn't rolling yet. At that time, he started physical therapy. Fast forward to now, he's 20m and very mobile, but not walking yet. He's had many, many screenings for various conditions and so far, we haven't found any underlying issue causing the delay, though he hasn't been screened for autism yet. I can't help but worry constantly, but for me, having the physical therapist's assessment every single week has been the most comforting. Just sharing my experience. Edit: My LO started walking at 22 months!
Thanks so much for sharing! It's great to hear your little one is benefiting from physical therapy and you are able to access weekly sessions. It would be hard not knowing why these delays are occurring but great that you have access to supports. Wishing you all the best!
@@helenlucka And that comparison pressure comes from weird places sometimes. Like when my diapers or formula coupon apps are trying to celebrate milestones with me. I know I'm too sensitive; it's can just be hard sometimes.
Sharing our experience to calm someone's heart out there. Our baby, by 12m was NOT pulling himself up, taking up a variety of sitting positions and rarely was able to sit up by himself (he did learn this skill by the end of the 12th month) He's 21mo and he's perfectly fine. One day he just let go and started running! xD Our doctor said everything was fine, just to give him another month or so. And yes, everything went well and he reached the milestones. That said, like Emma shared, it's a POSSIBLE sign. It doesn't hurt to check with your pediatrician if the baby is ok :)
@@ionelai9116 By himself, on his own? around 15 mo. He walked with his hands held from 12m until 15m (give or take). He's very tall (over 100 percentile last visit to the doctor) so some milestones did not go as expected. Some kids just take longer because they focus on something else. As long as the doctors don't see anything wrong, all we need is to be patient with them.
I had to advocate heavily for my son. When he was 9 months I noticed he had a dominate hand and the other was fisted, he wasn't sitting up and would fall over if I put him in sitting until about 12 months and his right arm was ridgid. I put him in physio immediately and then at 10 months he was diagnosed with CP. I learned that there are different levels of CP and his is mild. He is now doing really well, he'll likely walk around 18 months. To all the families that are watching this and worried like I was, just keep pushing for a diagnosis and services. Meet your child where they are and embrace their pace while helping them with their exercises. You can do this! We're just at the start of our journey.
I should add that no one believed us, not even his pediatrician. Everyone in my family thought I was crazy. I heard so many times "oh you're a first-time mom, you're overthinking this" , "you're a worrier".
Thank you so much for sharing! It was so good that you kept on advocating for your son. It’s because of your persistence that your son is getting the specialised help that he needs. 💕
You've always been a good angel to my family Emma Hubbard. My Willa is now 8 months and has been doing well thanks to you ♥️. Learning from every video with your comprehensive explanations changed our lives for the better. For that my family and I are grateful to you Emma Hubbard. Thank you! ❤❤❤
My son was delayed in milestones and this alarmed me as I continued to worry. He has global developmental delay and is receiving therapy for his delays. He is slowly progressing nicely, it’s been a journey.
@@naveedhayat3123 hi we are not sure. We did genetic testing and it all came back negative. He was born at 36.5 weeks of age and I had a complication with my pregnancy and he was born early. He was small when born. I suggest you speak to your paediatrician if you are concerned.
Same here my son was also born early at 36.5 bcoz i also had complications like high blood pressure and pancreatitis n he was also small.. i will show him as my appointment is after 20 day s.
My daughter was born at 34 weeks and just turned 1 on March 22nd but isn't 1 corrected until 2nd May (thay was my due date) she's getting there with sitting but still needs assistance and can kind of army crawl but she can't get on all 4s yet without assistance, she also has a chromosome deletion with mild hypotonia so that puts a spin on thingd as well, can I ask when should they be clapping and those sorts of milestones? And do I go by corrected age with these milestones?
Hi Emma, thank you so much for such an informative video! I’m very concerned about my son 😔. He’s 9 months old. He’s able to grasp onto toys - big and small - analyse them and transfer them from one hand to another. He has started to use his hands to push up onto his feet, and does open his hands for other activities also, however when he’s not doing something which requires the use of his hands, he keeps at least one clenched. Is this normal? I await your good response. Thank you so much!
My 6 nd half months old baby still didn't situp by himself but ,sits only with support. And I am little scared about it....what should I do.?plz give me a suggestion.
Don't worry, this is perfectly normal. Children are usually able to sit up unassisted around 8 or even 9 months. Even if it takes a little longer, that's completely fine. Each child develops at their own speed, and while it is stressful when they seem to lag behind (which isn't the case for your child, luckily), it doesn't have to mean something is wrong. If there's a lot of things that seem off to you, it's best to consult a medical professional. They will be able to either reassure you, or to refer you to the right specialist
My son is going to be 12 months next month, but is 8 months adjusted now since he was born prematurely at 30w. He is doing great, he is already crawling and pushing himself to stand. But I am concerned with the last point you made in the video about fine motor skills. He could pinch small objects with his two fingers but when eating he tends to use his whole hand and put it in. Also, he likes taking out objects out of containers but not putting inside. Should I worry? Also how to direct him to do what you say in the last point? Thank you very much
I'm not an expert, but, i noticed my daughter's fine motor skills last week when I was eating a snack-size pack of Anny's bunnies. I showed her the pouch, and first, she took a bunch with her whole hand, but the next day, she took one at a time from the pouch using only her fingers. I'm not a fan of giving store-bought food to my baby, but I figured Anny's bunnies are made with good ingredients, and eating a few won't hurt. I keep practicing every few days. I think it really helps that she sees me eating them using only my fingers and taking one at a time.
As your little one is 8 months adjusted grabbing food using his whole hand is developmentally appropriate. Over the next few months he will go from using his whole hand to using just his fingers to pick items up. It's also important to note, that the size of the food can also encourage them to use their whole hand. Again at 8 months he should be having large cubes/sticks of food. As he moves to smaller cubes of food you will see that when he grabs these foods he will need to use his fingers to pick up the food. At 8 months it is also normal to enjoy taking items out of a container (as this is an easier skill). By 12 months your little one will start placing items into the container. I hope that helps!
My daughter had 3 bleeds on the brain when she was born she has physio once a month she's 18 months old she can't stand crawl or walk yet 😢but she's a fab roller and she bum shuffles
My 16 month old son sits on w position but at times gets to normal sitting position .what worries me most he has not started walking but he can pull himself to stand on furniture.he can walk round the house holding on something
What do you mean with communicating? Children usually start babbling after a few months, but their first words usually come between 12 and 18 months. If your child is babbling, but not talking, that's absolutely okay, nothing to worry about :)
Do you have any suggestions for helping twins development, that doesn't mean they sit in a recliner for a lot of time, where you are the sole parent? Is there a floor position or set up that gets around only having 2 arms:) ?
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My little one was born full term at 39 weeks and weighed 5lbs 10oz. At 9 months, he was diagnosed with gross motor skill delay because he wasn't rolling yet. At that time, he started physical therapy. Fast forward to now, he's 20m and very mobile, but not walking yet. He's had many, many screenings for various conditions and so far, we haven't found any underlying issue causing the delay, though he hasn't been screened for autism yet. I can't help but worry constantly, but for me, having the physical therapist's assessment every single week has been the most comforting. Just sharing my experience.
Edit: My LO started walking at 22 months!
Thanks so much for sharing! It's great to hear your little one is benefiting from physical therapy and you are able to access weekly sessions.
It would be hard not knowing why these delays are occurring but great that you have access to supports.
Wishing you all the best!
Some children walk at 2 years old and are perfectly fine. Society has the tendency to put a lot of pressure on parents for no reason sometimes...
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@@helenlucka And that comparison pressure comes from weird places sometimes. Like when my diapers or formula coupon apps are trying to celebrate milestones with me. I know I'm too sensitive; it's can just be hard sometimes.
My son friends son has had the same problem, appeared they have missed his PKU diagnoses at birth.
Sharing our experience to calm someone's heart out there. Our baby, by 12m was NOT pulling himself up, taking up a variety of sitting positions and rarely was able to sit up by himself (he did learn this skill by the end of the 12th month) He's 21mo and he's perfectly fine. One day he just let go and started running! xD Our doctor said everything was fine, just to give him another month or so. And yes, everything went well and he reached the milestones. That said, like Emma shared, it's a POSSIBLE sign. It doesn't hurt to check with your pediatrician if the baby is ok :)
Thanks for sharing!
Hi
Could you please tell me how old he was when he started walking?
Thank you🥰
@@ionelai9116 I have a niece who started walking at 2 years. She is 3 years old now and doing fine!
@@ionelai9116 By himself, on his own? around 15 mo. He walked with his hands held from 12m until 15m (give or take). He's very tall (over 100 percentile last visit to the doctor) so some milestones did not go as expected. Some kids just take longer because they focus on something else. As long as the doctors don't see anything wrong, all we need is to be patient with them.
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I had to advocate heavily for my son. When he was 9 months I noticed he had a dominate hand and the other was fisted, he wasn't sitting up and would fall over if I put him in sitting until about 12 months and his right arm was ridgid. I put him in physio immediately and then at 10 months he was diagnosed with CP. I learned that there are different levels of CP and his is mild. He is now doing really well, he'll likely walk around 18 months. To all the families that are watching this and worried like I was, just keep pushing for a diagnosis and services. Meet your child where they are and embrace their pace while helping them with their exercises. You can do this! We're just at the start of our journey.
I should add that no one believed us, not even his pediatrician. Everyone in my family thought I was crazy. I heard so many times "oh you're a first-time mom, you're overthinking this" , "you're a worrier".
Thank you so much for sharing! It was so good that you kept on advocating for your son. It’s because of your persistence that your son is getting the specialised help that he needs. 💕
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Thank u for sharing ur experience, my child also going thru the same 😞😞😞 plz pray for us.
You've always been a good angel to my family Emma Hubbard. My Willa is now 8 months and has been doing well thanks to you ♥️. Learning from every video with your comprehensive explanations changed our lives for the better. For that my family and I are grateful to you Emma Hubbard. Thank you! ❤❤❤
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My son was delayed in milestones and this alarmed me as I continued to worry. He has global developmental delay and is receiving therapy for his delays. He is slowly progressing nicely, it’s been a journey.
I remember when you first started commenting a year or two ago about your son. It’s so nice to hear he is progressing nicely with therapy.
What causes ur son's delay..? My son is 8th month old n cant sit...i m so worried when did ur son started sitting?
@@naveedhayat3123 hi we are not sure. We did genetic testing and it all came back negative. He was born at 36.5 weeks of age and I had a complication with my pregnancy and he was born early. He was small when born. I suggest you speak to your paediatrician if you are concerned.
Same here my son was also born early at 36.5 bcoz i also had complications like high blood pressure and pancreatitis n he was also small.. i will show him as my appointment is after 20 day s.
@@AussieAngeS when did ur son started sitting...?
Been doing therapy since she was born and there are still so many red flags. I'm losing strength and hope.
Bruh my babys motos skills are next level 😂😂😂 he is extremely TIGER!!!!
1:19 is that a vape the baby is staring at? 😂
Yes it is, i zoomed it in.
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Came here to comment this😂
Thank you ! ❤🤗
My daughter was born at 34 weeks and just turned 1 on March 22nd but isn't 1 corrected until 2nd May (thay was my due date) she's getting there with sitting but still needs assistance and can kind of army crawl but she can't get on all 4s yet without assistance, she also has a chromosome deletion with mild hypotonia so that puts a spin on thingd as well, can I ask when should they be clapping and those sorts of milestones? And do I go by corrected age with these milestones?
Hi Dr. We are not able to download Milestone chart from your website or given link in about page.
These are signs. It can be a delay. In Germany we have the U5 (5th check up) at age of 11-13 months. The doctor will check that professional.
Thanks for sharing.
Hi Emma, thank you so much for such an informative video! I’m very concerned about my son 😔. He’s 9 months old. He’s able to grasp onto toys - big and small - analyse them and transfer them from one hand to another. He has started to use his hands to push up onto his feet, and does open his hands for other activities also, however when he’s not doing something which requires the use of his hands, he keeps at least one clenched. Is this normal? I await your good response. Thank you so much!
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My 6 nd half months old baby still didn't situp by himself but ,sits only with support. And I am little scared about it....what should I do.?plz give me a suggestion.
Don't worry, this is perfectly normal. Children are usually able to sit up unassisted around 8 or even 9 months. Even if it takes a little longer, that's completely fine. Each child develops at their own speed, and while it is stressful when they seem to lag behind (which isn't the case for your child, luckily), it doesn't have to mean something is wrong. If there's a lot of things that seem off to you, it's best to consult a medical professional. They will be able to either reassure you, or to refer you to the right specialist
Do you have a video for toy suggestions for toddlers? I cant find them via search
My son is going to be 12 months next month, but is 8 months adjusted now since he was born prematurely at 30w. He is doing great, he is already crawling and pushing himself to stand. But I am concerned with the last point you made in the video about fine motor skills. He could pinch small objects with his two fingers but when eating he tends to use his whole hand and put it in. Also, he likes taking out objects out of containers but not putting inside. Should I worry?
Also how to direct him to do what you say in the last point? Thank you very much
I'm not an expert, but, i noticed my daughter's fine motor skills last week when I was eating a snack-size pack of Anny's bunnies. I showed her the pouch, and first, she took a bunch with her whole hand, but the next day, she took one at a time from the pouch using only her fingers. I'm not a fan of giving store-bought food to my baby, but I figured Anny's bunnies are made with good ingredients, and eating a few won't hurt. I keep practicing every few days. I think it really helps that she sees me eating them using only my fingers and taking one at a time.
As your little one is 8 months adjusted grabbing food using his whole hand is developmentally appropriate. Over the next few months he will go from using his whole hand to using just his fingers to pick items up.
It's also important to note, that the size of the food can also encourage them to use their whole hand. Again at 8 months he should be having large cubes/sticks of food. As he moves to smaller cubes of food you will see that when he grabs these foods he will need to use his fingers to pick up the food.
At 8 months it is also normal to enjoy taking items out of a container (as this is an easier skill). By 12 months your little one will start placing items into the container.
I hope that helps!
Thanks so much for sharing this tip!
My daughter had 3 bleeds on the brain when she was born she has physio once a month she's 18 months old she can't stand crawl or walk yet 😢but she's a fab roller and she bum shuffles
My 16 month old son sits on w position but at times gets to normal sitting position .what worries me most he has not started walking but he can pull himself to stand on furniture.he can walk round the house holding on something
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My son is 15months old and he is not communicating yet what shall I do ..
What do you mean with communicating? Children usually start babbling after a few months, but their first words usually come between 12 and 18 months. If your child is babbling, but not talking, that's absolutely okay, nothing to worry about :)
My son have first sign, not sitting by himself and don't put pressure eon hands and don't pull up or crawl.... He is 1 year old
Do you have any suggestions for helping twins development, that doesn't mean they sit in a recliner for a lot of time, where you are the sole parent? Is there a floor position or set up that gets around only having 2 arms:) ?
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My 11 months old is delayed in every single one of these 😬
Hey would you please share how is your LO now, i am in same boat
Sorry for delay lakin pata chalte hi application lagai gyi thi.😂
My baby is almost 4 months and he keeps his hands on fist, he will grab if he give it to him
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