Standing with Support
Updated July 16, 2013.
A photo of a baby standing with support, a developmental milestone that most infants reach by the time that they are six and a half to nine months old.
Seeing your baby stand with support is fun, because you just know it is likely just a matter of time before he will be walking and running all over the place.
Keep in mind that even once infants can stand with support, they can't usually pull themselves to a standing position on their own until they are eight to ten months old.
Sources:
Functional developmental evaluation. Prerequisite to habilitation. Capute AJ - Pediatr Clin North Am - 01-FEB-1973; 20(1): 3-26
Linguistic and auditory milestones during the first two years of life: a language inventory for the practitioner. Capute AJ - Clin Pediatr (Phila) - 01-NOV-1978; 17(11): 847-53
Clinical linguistic and auditory milestone scale: prediction of cognition in infancy. Capute AJ - Dev Med Child Neurol - 01-DEC-1986; 28(6): 762-71
The Denver Developmental Assessment (Denver II)
A photo of a baby standing with support, a developmental milestone that most infants reach by the time that they are six and a half to nine months old.
Seeing your baby stand with support is fun, because you just know it is likely just a matter of time before he will be walking and running all over the place.
Keep in mind that even once infants can stand with support, they can't usually pull themselves to a standing position on their own until they are eight to ten months old.
Sources:
Functional developmental evaluation. Prerequisite to habilitation. Capute AJ - Pediatr Clin North Am - 01-FEB-1973; 20(1): 3-26
Linguistic and auditory milestones during the first two years of life: a language inventory for the practitioner. Capute AJ - Clin Pediatr (Phila) - 01-NOV-1978; 17(11): 847-53
Clinical linguistic and auditory milestone scale: prediction of cognition in infancy. Capute AJ - Dev Med Child Neurol - 01-DEC-1986; 28(6): 762-71
The Denver Developmental Assessment (Denver II)
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