Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Regarding when you should expect your child to be walking. All children begin walking a different times. There had been a discussion and poll taken here at the Ponseti method parents support web site on when our children first walked and the poll results seemed within the range ages that would be expected. The poll results (with 24 responses) were as follows: These were the poll results as of July 2002 Before 12 months 4 - 16.67% 12 months 5 - 20.83% 13 months 7 - 29.17 14 months 4 - 16.67 15 months 0 - 0.00% 16 months 1 - 4.17% 17 months 1 - 4.17% 18 months 0 - 0.00% 19 months 1 - 4.17% 20 months or more 1 - 4.17% http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nosurgery4clubfoot/surveys?id=778805 A developmental web site at Emory University in Atlanta gives their lists of typical developmental time frames at http://www.emory.edu/PEDS/NEONATOLOGY/DCP/mileston.htm They say that 13 to 18 months is a broad guideline of when children should " walk alone with heels flat on the floor " . and (3-17-99) > Hi everyone, > I haven't posted for a while. My son Garrett is 15 months and is not > walking yet. He recently (within the last week) started working on > standing up by himself without holding onto anything. His balance > doesn't seem to be very good. He didn't crawl until almost 10 > months. > He had casting starting at 3 weeks old with a non-Ponseti doctor and > then was treated in Iowa City starting a 4 months, tenotomy at 5 > months and then in brace. Last checkup was in November and Dr > Morcuende was very happy with how the foot looked. Now he's in brace > 12 hrs/day. > I would expect most babies with CF to walk later (especially if > Ponseti treatment wasn't done early on), but HOW MUCH later is > typical??? Has anyone's child walked " on time " ? I try not to worry > because he is making progress, but it's hard. > Hope everyone is well! Thanks in advance, > > Tonia, Greg and Garrett > NORWALK, IOWA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Regarding when you should expect your child to be walking. All children begin walking a different times. There had been a discussion and poll taken here at the Ponseti method parents support web site on when our children first walked and the poll results seemed within the range ages that would be expected. The poll results (with 24 responses) were as follows: These were the poll results as of July 2002 Before 12 months 4 - 16.67% 12 months 5 - 20.83% 13 months 7 - 29.17 14 months 4 - 16.67 15 months 0 - 0.00% 16 months 1 - 4.17% 17 months 1 - 4.17% 18 months 0 - 0.00% 19 months 1 - 4.17% 20 months or more 1 - 4.17% http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nosurgery4clubfoot/surveys?id=778805 A developmental web site at Emory University in Atlanta gives their lists of typical developmental time frames at http://www.emory.edu/PEDS/NEONATOLOGY/DCP/mileston.htm They say that 13 to 18 months is a broad guideline of when children should " walk alone with heels flat on the floor " . and (3-17-99) > Hi everyone, > I haven't posted for a while. My son Garrett is 15 months and is not > walking yet. He recently (within the last week) started working on > standing up by himself without holding onto anything. His balance > doesn't seem to be very good. He didn't crawl until almost 10 > months. > He had casting starting at 3 weeks old with a non-Ponseti doctor and > then was treated in Iowa City starting a 4 months, tenotomy at 5 > months and then in brace. Last checkup was in November and Dr > Morcuende was very happy with how the foot looked. Now he's in brace > 12 hrs/day. > I would expect most babies with CF to walk later (especially if > Ponseti treatment wasn't done early on), but HOW MUCH later is > typical??? Has anyone's child walked " on time " ? I try not to worry > because he is making progress, but it's hard. > Hope everyone is well! Thanks in advance, > > Tonia, Greg and Garrett > NORWALK, IOWA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Tonia, I have posted the question like this about clubfeet children being behind on milestones. I got alot of responses from the people on here and they reassured me that there is no link of clubbed feet children being behind. One lady on here her daughter walked at 9 or 10 months of age. So far my daughter is doing everything that a normal 4 month old is doing. She actually rolled over before my other two girls did. The wonderful people here reassured me that the bar didn't stop their children at all. So be patient i am sure he will start walking soon. I knew a little boy who didn't walk until he was almost 2 years old now you can't stop him from running. Hang in there (Mom to Isabella 10-12-02 bilateral clubbed feet) > Hi everyone, > I haven't posted for a while. My son Garrett is 15 months and is not > walking yet. He recently (within the last week) started working on > standing up by himself without holding onto anything. His balance > doesn't seem to be very good. He didn't crawl until almost 10 > months. > He had casting starting at 3 weeks old with a non-Ponseti doctor and > then was treated in Iowa City starting a 4 months, tenotomy at 5 > months and then in brace. Last checkup was in November and Dr > Morcuende was very happy with how the foot looked. Now he's in brace > 12 hrs/day. > I would expect most babies with CF to walk later (especially if > Ponseti treatment wasn't done early on), but HOW MUCH later is > typical??? Has anyone's child walked " on time " ? I try not to worry > because he is making progress, but it's hard. > Hope everyone is well! Thanks in advance, > > Tonia, Greg and Garrett > NORWALK, IOWA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Tonia, I have posted the question like this about clubfeet children being behind on milestones. I got alot of responses from the people on here and they reassured me that there is no link of clubbed feet children being behind. One lady on here her daughter walked at 9 or 10 months of age. So far my daughter is doing everything that a normal 4 month old is doing. She actually rolled over before my other two girls did. The wonderful people here reassured me that the bar didn't stop their children at all. So be patient i am sure he will start walking soon. I knew a little boy who didn't walk until he was almost 2 years old now you can't stop him from running. Hang in there (Mom to Isabella 10-12-02 bilateral clubbed feet) > Hi everyone, > I haven't posted for a while. My son Garrett is 15 months and is not > walking yet. He recently (within the last week) started working on > standing up by himself without holding onto anything. His balance > doesn't seem to be very good. He didn't crawl until almost 10 > months. > He had casting starting at 3 weeks old with a non-Ponseti doctor and > then was treated in Iowa City starting a 4 months, tenotomy at 5 > months and then in brace. Last checkup was in November and Dr > Morcuende was very happy with how the foot looked. Now he's in brace > 12 hrs/day. > I would expect most babies with CF to walk later (especially if > Ponseti treatment wasn't done early on), but HOW MUCH later is > typical??? Has anyone's child walked " on time " ? I try not to worry > because he is making progress, but it's hard. > Hope everyone is well! Thanks in advance, > > Tonia, Greg and Garrett > NORWALK, IOWA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Tonia, I have posted the question like this about clubfeet children being behind on milestones. I got alot of responses from the people on here and they reassured me that there is no link of clubbed feet children being behind. One lady on here her daughter walked at 9 or 10 months of age. So far my daughter is doing everything that a normal 4 month old is doing. She actually rolled over before my other two girls did. The wonderful people here reassured me that the bar didn't stop their children at all. So be patient i am sure he will start walking soon. I knew a little boy who didn't walk until he was almost 2 years old now you can't stop him from running. Hang in there (Mom to Isabella 10-12-02 bilateral clubbed feet) > Hi everyone, > I haven't posted for a while. My son Garrett is 15 months and is not > walking yet. He recently (within the last week) started working on > standing up by himself without holding onto anything. His balance > doesn't seem to be very good. He didn't crawl until almost 10 > months. > He had casting starting at 3 weeks old with a non-Ponseti doctor and > then was treated in Iowa City starting a 4 months, tenotomy at 5 > months and then in brace. Last checkup was in November and Dr > Morcuende was very happy with how the foot looked. Now he's in brace > 12 hrs/day. > I would expect most babies with CF to walk later (especially if > Ponseti treatment wasn't done early on), but HOW MUCH later is > typical??? Has anyone's child walked " on time " ? I try not to worry > because he is making progress, but it's hard. > Hope everyone is well! Thanks in advance, > > Tonia, Greg and Garrett > NORWALK, IOWA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Hi, Our daughter was a late crawler/walker and also started the Ponseti method later. She had traditional treatment for bilateral clubfoot from birth-3 months of age, then no treatment for two months after that then at 5 months started the Ponseti method. In that she did not start the method until " later " , at key times that she would have most likely started doing some of her developmental milestones, she was still either in full leg casts or full time brace wear, so in my opinion, I believe it did most likely delay her when it came to crawling and walking. She started crawling at 11 months and did not walk unassisted until she was 17 1/2 months. She could cruise around furniture and walk behind a baby walking toy earlier than that (about 15 months old) but did not venture out on her own until later. I have to add though, that she became somewhat " reserved " from trying new things after spending so much time in casts and shoes (she had a total of 16 pairs of casts between the two method's) and was quite happy to sit and play. Once she hit the shoe stage and realized that she could move in them much better than the casts allowed (because the casts were quite heavy on 5-7 month old) she learned to stand and walk in them and became very proud of herself! :-) I was very concerned once 15 months came and she was still not walking, my oldest child walked unassisted on her first birthday, so it was very hard not to compare. Dr. Ponseti reassured me that she was still in the normal range and not to worry unless we hit 18 or 19 months and still she was not walking. He said even then, some children hold out and there is no reason why and no problems. I will tell you though, once started walking, two weeks later (no kidding!) she could run and was very agile! There has been no stopping her since and that once little girl that was " reserved " at trying new things is now a 3 year old (as of next tuesday) who won't stop for anything or anyone! She's the first one on the high slide and monkey bars and can run and keep up with her 6 year old sister and sisters friends. Try not to worry, Garrett will do things in his own time and will suprise you all along the way!:-) Holly and (bilateral born: 2-11-00) Are most CF kids " late walkers " ? >Hi everyone, >I haven't posted for a while. My son Garrett is 15 months and is not >walking yet. He recently (within the last week) started working on >standing up by himself without holding onto anything. His balance >doesn't seem to be very good. He didn't crawl until almost 10 >months. >He had casting starting at 3 weeks old with a non-Ponseti doctor and >then was treated in Iowa City starting a 4 months, tenotomy at 5 >months and then in brace. Last checkup was in November and Dr >Morcuende was very happy with how the foot looked. Now he's in brace >12 hrs/day. >I would expect most babies with CF to walk later (especially if >Ponseti treatment wasn't done early on), but HOW MUCH later is >typical??? Has anyone's child walked " on time " ? I try not to worry >because he is making progress, but it's hard. >Hope everyone is well! Thanks in advance, > >Tonia, Greg and Garrett >NORWALK, IOWA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 Thanks to everyone for your kind and reassuring responses--I am so glad I found this group! Tonia, Greg and Garrett L clubfoot 10-26-01 NORWALK, IOWA > Hi everyone, > I haven't posted for a while. My son Garrett is 15 months and is not > walking yet. He recently (within the last week) started working on > standing up by himself without holding onto anything. His balance > doesn't seem to be very good. He didn't crawl until almost 10 > months. > He had casting starting at 3 weeks old with a non-Ponseti doctor and > then was treated in Iowa City starting a 4 months, tenotomy at 5 > months and then in brace. Last checkup was in November and Dr > Morcuende was very happy with how the foot looked. Now he's in brace > 12 hrs/day. > I would expect most babies with CF to walk later (especially if > Ponseti treatment wasn't done early on), but HOW MUCH later is > typical??? Has anyone's child walked " on time " ? I try not to worry > because he is making progress, but it's hard. > Hope everyone is well! Thanks in advance, > > Tonia, Greg and Garrett > NORWALK, IOWA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 Thanks to everyone for your kind and reassuring responses--I am so glad I found this group! Tonia, Greg and Garrett L clubfoot 10-26-01 NORWALK, IOWA > Hi everyone, > I haven't posted for a while. My son Garrett is 15 months and is not > walking yet. He recently (within the last week) started working on > standing up by himself without holding onto anything. His balance > doesn't seem to be very good. He didn't crawl until almost 10 > months. > He had casting starting at 3 weeks old with a non-Ponseti doctor and > then was treated in Iowa City starting a 4 months, tenotomy at 5 > months and then in brace. Last checkup was in November and Dr > Morcuende was very happy with how the foot looked. Now he's in brace > 12 hrs/day. > I would expect most babies with CF to walk later (especially if > Ponseti treatment wasn't done early on), but HOW MUCH later is > typical??? Has anyone's child walked " on time " ? I try not to worry > because he is making progress, but it's hard. > Hope everyone is well! Thanks in advance, > > Tonia, Greg and Garrett > NORWALK, IOWA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 Thanks to everyone for your kind and reassuring responses--I am so glad I found this group! Tonia, Greg and Garrett L clubfoot 10-26-01 NORWALK, IOWA > Hi everyone, > I haven't posted for a while. My son Garrett is 15 months and is not > walking yet. He recently (within the last week) started working on > standing up by himself without holding onto anything. His balance > doesn't seem to be very good. He didn't crawl until almost 10 > months. > He had casting starting at 3 weeks old with a non-Ponseti doctor and > then was treated in Iowa City starting a 4 months, tenotomy at 5 > months and then in brace. Last checkup was in November and Dr > Morcuende was very happy with how the foot looked. Now he's in brace > 12 hrs/day. > I would expect most babies with CF to walk later (especially if > Ponseti treatment wasn't done early on), but HOW MUCH later is > typical??? Has anyone's child walked " on time " ? I try not to worry > because he is making progress, but it's hard. > Hope everyone is well! Thanks in advance, > > Tonia, Greg and Garrett > NORWALK, IOWA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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