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      northernstar
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      mrswongtuition:

      My 7mth old is really cute now. Master escape artist. Nearly died of heart attack when we couldn't find him in the room (fenced by play yard).
      He escaped through a small opening and slithered to my bedroom!
      your 7mth old can walk and run already?! :yikes:

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        mrswongtuition
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        northernstar:
        mrswongtuition:


        My 7mth old is really cute now. Master escape artist. Nearly died of heart attack when we couldn't find him in the room (fenced by play yard).
        He escaped through a small opening and slithered to my bedroom!

        your 7mth old can walk and run already?! :yikes:

        He can't walk and run yet. He 'slithers'. Can't crawl properly, thus the term 'slither'. He pulls, drags and kicks himself to move around on this tummy with his hands and legs.

        He can 'walk' if there's something for him to hold onto (e.g. coffee table).

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          northernstar
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          mrswongtuition:

          He can't walk and run yet. He 'slithers'. Can't crawl properly, thus the term 'slither'. He pulls, drags and kicks himself to move around on this tummy with his hands and legs.

          He can 'walk' if there's something for him to hold onto (e.g. coffee table).
          oh your boy is fast! so he can crawl so far already šŸ˜„ did u let him sit in walker?

          my DD also 'walks' when she is in her cot šŸ˜‰ she is 7+ months too.

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            mrswongtuition
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            northernstar:
            mrswongtuition:


            He can't walk and run yet. He 'slithers'. Can't crawl properly, thus the term 'slither'. He pulls, drags and kicks himself to move around on this tummy with his hands and legs.

            He can 'walk' if there's something for him to hold onto (e.g. coffee table).

            oh your boy is fast! so he can crawl so far already šŸ˜„ did u let him sit in walker?

            my DD also 'walks' when she is in her cot šŸ˜‰ she is 7+ months too.

            We didn't let him sit in walker due to the 'freedom' (too many things around the house with an elder boy). We put him in the exersaucer (similar to walker, many toys but no wheels). šŸ™‚

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              DesertWind
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              My 10 month-old BB can walk around independantly now! He simply LOVES this freedom and we will see him walking around with his arms held-out somewhat for balancing and with a serious look on his face and a pout in concentration as he walks around. Really cute! He will chuckle loudly and happily when he walked and reached one destination to another eg. from the sofa to the opposite wall and then to the bookshelf etc. He still crawls sometimes and the PD said crawling is actually very good for the brain development as well!

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                autumnbronze
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                Aiyoh,


                Mine is super stubborn. Refuses to crawl from pt A to pt B or to us. He will stretch out his arms but absolutely will not budge from his seat :roll:, think maybe he doesn't like crawling cuz he walks too, ever since he was 7 mths BUT with us holding his hands. He can stand but again, with us holding his hands. That's why he hasn't started cruising around the cot yet.

                He is so different from DS1 in terms of personality!! The latter was so guai at his age. This one is super headstrong. Don't want means don't want. šŸ˜“

                But I love my 2 gems to bits :love: :love:

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                  Trina
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                  autumnbronze:
                  Aiyoh,


                  Mine is super stubborn. Refuses to crawl from pt A to pt B or to us. He will stretch out his arms but absolutely will not budge from his seat :roll:, think maybe he doesn't like crawling cuz he walks too, ever since he was 7 mths BUT with us holding his hands. He can stand but again, with us holding his hands. That's why he hasn't started cruising around the cot yet.

                  He is so different from DS1 in terms of personality!! The latter was so guai at his age. This one is super headstrong. Don't want means don't want. šŸ˜“

                  But I love my 2 gems to bits :love: :love:
                  My two girls are the same! The older one is v guai while the younger one is super cheeky and stubborn. Won't be surprised if the young one bullies older one.

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                    mrswongtuition
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                    Trina:
                    autumnbronze:

                    Aiyoh,


                    Mine is super stubborn. Refuses to crawl from pt A to pt B or to us. He will stretch out his arms but absolutely will not budge from his seat :roll:, think maybe he doesn't like crawling cuz he walks too, ever since he was 7 mths BUT with us holding his hands. He can stand but again, with us holding his hands. That's why he hasn't started cruising around the cot yet.

                    He is so different from DS1 in terms of personality!! The latter was so guai at his age. This one is super headstrong. Don't want means don't want. šŸ˜“

                    But I love my 2 gems to bits :love: :love:

                    My two girls are the same! The older one is v guai while the younger one is super cheeky and stubborn. Won't be surprised if the young one bullies older one.

                    I have 2 monster sons. Please save me!

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                      boringmum
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                      Hi all


                      I am a newbie. I have 2 chn. DS1 born in 2005 and DS2 born in 2011.

                      I hope to join in the discussion and make more new friends.

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                        Trina
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                        boringmum:
                        Hi all


                        I am a newbie. I have 2 chn. DS1 born in 2005 and DS2 born in 2011.

                        I hope to join in the discussion and make more new friends.
                        :welcome: :welcome:

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