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My baby is 2 months old, he is strong enough to support his head, can stand on his own legs and topple (not crumple), implying his legs are strong enough to support his weight, he just lacks balance. I want to get him walking by 6 months, what would you guys do other than assisted stands etc

Way I see it he’s like a person who woke up from a coma after 9 years
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>>77052642
>Way I see it he’s like a person who woke up from a coma after 9 years
Nah he's not like a coma patient, he has much more severe impairments than pure muscle weakness. Learning to walk is at least as much about neurological development as it is muscle growth. There's really no way to rush it, just tummy time the fuck out of that little guy.
>t. father of an incredibly powerful 95th percentile bloatlord 4.5-month-old
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I think the meta for babies is to throw them in a pool and they will struggle to tread water. Obviously be fucking careful and don't give your baby brain damage and shit.
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believe it or not, this is actually the meta



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