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Infant Sitting Tips By: Hope James, PT, DPT Sitting briefly with hands propped on the ground can be expected around 4…
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Tri-County Therapy works with children who have difficulty achieving walking, running, and jumping milestones. Most infants begin to walk and take for steps around age 12 months, and should be walking by 15 months. Children begin to run between 18 and 24 months old, while they learn to jump off of two feet between 2 and 3 years old.
Contact us if you have questions regarding your child’s gross motor development!