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Sam Doak wrote:
>While we may not do anything drastic, such as "walking lessons," you can be
>sure that it eats up time and energy for the parents, thinking something is
>wrong with their child. (all based on societal pressures...) It takes a
>strong mother to laugh at someone who tries to compare children, or at least
>an experienced mother...
This is getting a bit OT but I just had to say that 22 years ago, I
took my firstborn to 'Playful Parenting' sessions - like a gymnasium
for babies, lots of roly-poly fun with Mum or Dad and supposed to
help their physical development. At about 11 months, they tried to
get my son to do walking exercises. He didn't do too well with these
but the staff were very insistent that he needed them - he was
*supposed* to be starting the walk. This was a baby who only began
crawling at 11 months and didn't actually walk until just before 18
months. I stopped going those sessions as the staff were so pushy
with something my baby was clearly not developmentally ready for.
He breastfed until 23 months, is very smart academically, and doesn't
play a bad game of basketball. He was not developmentally delayed,
just a bit different to 'average'. On the other hand, my daughter
walked of her own accord by 10 months!
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Joy Anderson B.Sc. Dip.Ed. Grad.Dip.Med.Tech. IBCLC
Australian Breastfeeding Association counsellor, Nutrition student
Perth, Western Australia. mailto:[log in to unmask]
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