Hi your kid at the age of 11 months starts walking with support and by 12 to 13 months he can start walking without support.
At eight month of age child should be given all palatable food and introduction of non veg if not started also be tried.child will be grow into a happy eater if u have given them
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don't force feed and also don't move around and feed the cild.sit at one place and feed the child make it enjoyable
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if child vomits or dislike any new introduced food avoid for a while and restart later.
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Meanwhile. Remember kids may any time after 9 months.
Average age of baby to get milestones of walking is 11 to 13months.
Give semisolid feed like dalia, khichdi,apple puree,fresh vegetables,nuts,banana,mashed potatoes,curd.less amount of milk.
One thing to give attention that same food to be given for 3-4 days and maintain the gap of 3-4days between two food varieties because baby takes some time to develop taste of one feed.
crawling at 8 month is very gud
u must start solid food khichadi rice egg roti for your child now .. it should have been started at 6 months u r already 2 months late ...
Babies stand with support at 9 months
Walk with support at 10 months
Walk without support at 11 months
Varies with each baby
You can give ragi porridge with lentils , dhal, nuts like almonds, cashew, pista, walnuts,, egg, cheese, bread, , chapatis, , all vegetables, rice, soji, soup, fruits and fruit juices, yogurt,,
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