Normal conditions, age 12 months your child can walk. Although the ability to walk on every child is different. There are children who have a greater ability early, ie at the age of 8 months or some are more than 12 months. During the fair vulnerable age your child is not classified in the category of hard running. Whereas if your child has reached the age of 18 months and still can not walk then you should worry. Could your child have trouble walking?
At the age of 15-18 months is still within the normal time vulnerable if your child has trouble walking but if exceeding the age of 18 months should conduct tests to determine the interference experienced by the child. Generally associated with gross motor disorders that disrupt the balance so it's better to do since early stimulation before it's too late.
In the stage of motor development of each child is different. Even so important for parents to do the stimulation that can help in providing the basic stimulus in the motor development of children. The ability of children to walk begins with several stages which are prefixed ability at age 12-18 months who walk with the help or the child's ability to walk 5-15 minutes without assistance. Meanwhile, at the age of 18 to 24 months your child is able to walk without difficulty.
This causes the mother wondered why children at 18 months of age have not been able to walk, a lot of the causes of which are:
1. Nerve Problem
Motor movements in children is determined by the maturity of the nerve to regulate the movement. When your child is born is still undeveloped nerve in accordance with the function but optimal growth with appropriate stimulation will prepare kematang nerve to support the motor.
2. The balance is disturbed
Impaired balance can be caused by dysfunction of the child has sensory integration (DSI). This disorder is characterized by fear of children when such activities such as swimming, climbing toys sway or other activities. Even children have difficulty in holding his head while sitting, impaired while on the move, or awkward movements accompanied by a delay in activity.
3. Sensory Disorders
Delay running in children over the age of 18 years can be sensitive because aan experience in the feet or hands. In children with impaired sensitive then your child will have to walk on tiptoe or often experienced that generally fall while standing his age was able to walk and berlari.Anak which saw strong sensory issues can sometimes make you jittery and uncomfortable and often impaired to light and sound.
4. Psychological Obstacles
Children who do not megalami physical problems are likely to experience psychological problems associated with parenting, trauma or habits that children are not given stimulation. It is therefore imperative to make observations that can help monitor your child's motor development in advance of your parenting style to observe vulnerable time in accordance with the child's ability to develop motor movements.