Healthy, typically developing young children vary in both their natural activity level and in the rate at which they achieve motor milestones. It is not uncommon, for example, for a physically adept baby to walk independently as early as 9 months, or fox a less adept child to still need support at 16 months. Early walkers may or may not be early talkers. Most infants who are slower than average to achieve motor milestones will catch up on their own. Still, poor muscle tone, stiffness, or lack of interest in physical activity may signal a need for early intervention.
Healthy, typically developing young children vary in both their natural activity level and in the rate at which they achieve motor milestones. It is not uncommon, for example, for a physically adept baby to walk independently as early as 9 months, or fox a less adept child to still need support at 16 months. Early walkers may or may not be early talkers. Most infants who are slower than average to achieve motor milestones will catch up on their own. Still, poor muscle tone, stiffness, or lack of interest in physical activity may signal a need for early intervention.
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