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Gross Motor Delay

Early Signs of Gross Motor Delay in a 2-Year-Old

Early signs of gross motor delay in a 2-year-old include not yet walking independently, very unsteady walking with frequent falls, not climbing or attempting stairs, low or very stiff muscle tone, and not kicking or running. Brief milestone lags are common, but several persistent signs — or not walking by 18 months — warrant a check. Only a clinician can confirm.

Early Signs of Gross Motor Delay in a 2-Year-Old
Early Signs of Gross Motor Delay at Age 2 — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Watching your little one move, climb and explore is one of the quiet joys of toddlerhood — so when the steps seem slower to come, it helps to know what's typical and what's worth a gentle check.

In short

By around two years, most toddlers walk steadily, climb onto low furniture, kick or throw a ball and begin to run. Early signs of gross motor delay include not yet walking independently, frequent falls or very unsteady walking, not climbing or attempting stairs, low muscle tone (a floppy or very stiff feel), or a strong preference for one side of the body. Many children simply move at their own pace — but when several signs persist, a developmental check is wise. Only a qualified clinician can tell a normal variation from a delay that needs support.

Early signs to watch for

Around walking and balance
  • Not yet walking independently by 18–24 months
  • Walking that is very wobbly, with frequent falls beyond the early learning stage
  • Walking on tiptoes most of the time, or an unusual gait
  • Not yet beginning to run or step onto low surfaces

Around strength and posture

  • A floppy, low-tone feel, or conversely very stiff, tense limbs
  • Tiring quickly, or relying heavily on hands to push up from the floor
  • Trouble sitting steadily, standing from sitting, or squatting to pick up a toy
  • Not yet climbing onto a sofa, low chair or attempting stairs with help

Around coordination and movement play

  • Not yet kicking a ball or throwing with intent
  • Strong, consistent preference for one hand or side before age two (may suggest the other side needs a look)
  • Difficulty coordinating both arms and legs in active play

These signs reflect how the body builds large-muscle skills — they are not about a child being lazy or behind, and many resolve with the right early support.

When to seek a check

A brief lag in any single milestone is often just a child's own rhythm. Seek a developmental check when your toddler is not walking by 18 months, when several signs appear together and persist, when you notice a loss of skills already gained, or when one side of the body seems consistently weaker or stiffer. Any sudden loss of movement skills warrants prompt medical review. Persistent parental worry is itself a good reason to ask.

The Pinnacle way

At [Pinnacle Blooms Network](/), gross motor support blends playful physiotherapy and movement-building activities tailored to where your child is now, with family coaching so progress continues at home. Learn more about gross motor delay and how a clinical AbilityScore® maps your child's strengths and next steps. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — never from an online list. With 2.5 billion+ data points and 25 million+ therapy sessions behind our approach, we focus on what your child can build next, step by step.

Trusted sources

Aligned with WHO and ICD-11 developmental frameworks, American Academy of Pediatrics and HealthyChildren.org milestone guidance, and CDC "Learn the Signs. Act Early." resources on movement milestones for two-year-olds.

Next step — if your toddler's movement seems slower than expected, book a gentle developmental screen with the Pinnacle team on WhatsApp: +91 91001 81181.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Seek prompt review if your child is not walking by 18 months, loses movement skills already gained, or shows consistent weakness or stiffness on one side — these need timely medical attention rather than waiting.

Try this at home

Build active play into daily routine: encourage climbing onto low cushions, kicking a soft ball, and walking on different surfaces — short, fun bursts strengthen large muscles and balance naturally.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

My 2-year-old still isn't walking steadily — is that a problem?

Many toddlers are still refining their walking at two, with occasional wobbles. But if your child is not walking independently by 18 months, falls very frequently, or walks in a markedly unsteady way that persists, a developmental check is wise. Only a clinician can tell a normal variation from a delay needing support.

What's a typical movement milestone for a 2-year-old?

By around two, most toddlers walk steadily, begin to run, climb onto low furniture, kick a ball, and walk up stairs with help. Children vary, so a brief lag in one skill is usually fine — it's a cluster of persistent signs that's worth checking.

Could low muscle tone cause gross motor delay?

Sometimes. A floppy, low-tone feel or, conversely, very stiff limbs can make movement skills harder to build. This is something a clinician can assess gently. With the right early physiotherapy and play-based support, many children make steady progress.

When should I worry about one-sided weakness?

A strong, consistent preference for one hand or side before age two, or one side seeming weaker or stiffer, is worth a prompt look — it may mean the other side needs support. Share this with your clinician so it can be assessed early.

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