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Strong beginnings for first steps

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From scooting to strong crawling

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Strong, stable sitting starts here

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Build core strength for rolling

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mastering walking

Strong beginnings for first steps

mastering crawling

From scooting to strong crawling

mastering SITTING

Strong, stable sitting starts here

mastering rolling

Build core strength for rolling

mastering tummy time

Confident tummy time without the tears

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is the w-siting position okay?

When W-sitting is actually concerning

best shoes for new walkers

Choosing the right shoes for walkers

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What baby “downward dog” actually means

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Yes, I want the roadmap

A pediatric physical therapist’s clear, step-by-step roadmap from pulling up to confident, independent steps.

Walking
Made Simple

So something that should feel exciting starts to feel uncertain.

  • When pulling to stand should happen
  • Whether cruising “counts” as real progress
  • If tiptoes, high guard arms, or wide steps are normal
  • Whether holding their hands helps… or actually slows things down
  • What to watch for and what not to panic about

But no one explained:

walking support

This class gives you a clear, evidence-based roadmap from pull-to-stand through independent walking so you can support strength and balance with confidence.

What Parents Are Saying                 Starting

after

Thousands of families have used this roadmap to feel more confidenT and supported .

Get support

You don’t have to piece it together 

alone.

What ideal pull-to-stand looks like

How cruising should progress and how to gently level it up

How trunk rotation bridges the gap to independent steps

How to use push walkers appropriately (and how to modify them)

Safe alternatives to reduce risk of nursemaid’s elbow

How balance & postural reactions mature

What You’ll Learn

Before your baby's first steps come trunk strength, hip development, and ministones that build true independence. 

Families often say they saw progress quickly but more importantly, they finally felt confident supporting it.

This is more than first steps

BUT GUESS WHAT?

Get the full walking guide

In this guide, you’ll learn how to support walking in a way that respects anatomy, balance development, and your child’s natural progression.

When to monitor asymmetry, limping, regression or delays

When barefoot is best and how to choose first shoes

Walking

Everything you need in one place.

what you get inside

Bonus Guides + Play Tools

Your printable roadmap including timelines, what’s typical vs. what’s something to mention to your pediatrician, step-by-step progressions, environment setup ideas, and troubleshooting in one place.

Complete Mastering Walking PDF Guide

Clear, concise demos covering: Pull-to-stand, cruising, trunk rotation, balance, push walkers, safe alternatives to hand-holding, first steps, early walking patterns, and shoe guidance.

Structured Video Modules

start supporting walking

What to expect next and how to support it

mastering

What’s After Walking?!

How to use containers intentionally

Age-Appropriate Containers Guide

Simple setups that build strength, balance, and confidence

30 Ways to Play

Frequently Asked Questions

This course is designed for parents, caregivers, and professionals support babies who are pulling to stand, cruising, or beginning to take steps.

If your baby:
  • Pulls to stand but isn't walking yet
  • Cruises along furniture but seems stuck there
  • Walks only while holding hands
  • Stands when placed but can't get there independently

This class walks you through the exact progressions that lead to confident, independent walking.
Most babies begin walking independently between 12-18 months of age, though there is a wide range of normal development.

Inside the course, you'll learn the full progression of skills that build strength and balance for walking, so you understand what to look for before the big moment happens.

Even once babies begin taking steps, there is still a lot of development happening behind the scenes as balance, coordination, and walking patterns mature.

This course helps you understand what's typical for new walkers, how walking progresses over time, and how to support your child as they gain confidence.

You'll also receive the bonus guide What's After Walking?! which covers what milestones often come next through age two, including changes in walking patterns, early running, stair navigation, jumping, and play skills, so you know exactly what to expect and what to focus on next.
You’ll have lifetime access. Watch it now and revisit again whenever you need it. Use it again for your next baby!
We’re happy to help. You can always reach out through our contact form and our team will guide you in the right direction.