Your darling can now negotiate the stairs on her own without any help from you. Most children this age are able to walk up and down the stairs without any helping hand from adults. They would also not need to hold on to the wall or railing for support. However, you would notice that she would still be putting both her feet on one step before proceeding to the other one.
What you need to know
Learning to climb stairs is an important part of your child’s strength and motor development. Climbing up and down the stairs required a lot of coordination between the eyes, hands, legs and also judging the height of the stairs.
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