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Late walkers 20-24 months ... keeping them in all in ones?

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backonthewagon · 16/02/2016 09:40

A lot of people on here say they stick to babygros, rompers, dungarees, playsuits until their child is walking due to uncomfy waistbands and everything riding up. Anyone done this with a late walker, say 20-24 months?

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lougle · 16/02/2016 10:07

We did. DD1 walked at 23 months.

Ilovenannyplum · 20/02/2016 06:05

DS is 18 months and not walking, he wears normal clothes, Zara leggings, jeans etc.

He only wears babygros to bed because well, they're pjamas not day clothes?

jessplussomeonenew · 20/02/2016 15:28

I read in various places that going barefoot as much as possible helps to promote confidence in walking (better grip and sensation of the floor).

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Iguessyourestuckwithme · 20/02/2016 15:34

Why wouldn't you use trousers etc - never heard that before [am a nanny/nursery nurse]

backonthewagon · 20/02/2016 15:54

I find that when they are needing to still be picked up a lot all in ones are better so everything doesn't ride up or get bunched up.

Lougle when did you switch to seperates?

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