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Gross Motor Delay

When to Worry About Gross Motor Delay at 18–24 Months

By 18 months most toddlers walk independently; by 24 months they should walk steadily, begin running, squat and climb low furniture. Seek a developmental check if your child is not walking by 18 months, is unsteady or behind by 24 months, strongly favours one side, or loses a skill. A single late milestone in a thriving child is usually fine — a pattern of delays signals the time for a friendly assessment.

When to Worry About Gross Motor Delay at 18–24 Months
Gross Motor Delay at 18–24 Months: When to Worry — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Watching your toddler find their feet is one of parenthood's quiet joys — and noticing when they need a little extra support is wisdom, not worry.

In short

Between 18 and 24 months, most toddlers are walking confidently, beginning to run, and starting to climb and squat to pick things up. It's worth a developmental check if, by 18 months, your child is not yet walking independently, or if by 24 months they cannot walk steadily, climb onto low furniture, or are clearly behind where they were a few months ago. One slightly late skill in an otherwise active, growing child is usually fine — a pattern of several delays, or any loss of skills, is the signal to seek a friendly assessment rather than wait.

What gross motor progress looks like at this age

By 18–24 months, you'd typically expect a toddler to:
  • Walk well on their own, and begin to run (even if a bit wobbly)
  • Pull or push toys while walking
  • Squat down to pick up an object and stand back up without using hands
  • Begin walking up stairs holding a rail or your hand
  • Climb onto and off a low sofa or chair
  • Kick or throw a ball with growing control toward the second birthday

Worth a gentle check if you notice:

  • Not walking independently by 18 months
  • Walking only on tiptoes most of the time, or very stiff or floppy legs
  • Frequent falling well beyond the early wobbly phase, or never gaining steadiness by 24 months
  • One side of the body used much more than the other (favouring a hand or leg)
  • Losing a movement skill they once had — this always warrants prompt review
  • Motor delay alongside delays in speech, play or social connection

Remember that toddlers progress at their own pace, and prematurity is counted using corrected age. A single late milestone in a thriving, curious child rarely means a problem — it's the overall pattern that matters most.

When to act sooner

Any loss of skills, marked floppiness or stiffness, or strong one-sided preference deserves a prompt medical review, not a wait-and-watch approach. For everything else, an early developmental assessment simply gives you clarity and, where helpful, a head start with support — early movement help is gentle, play-based and effective.

The Pinnacle way

Early support for gross motor delay builds strength, balance and confidence through play, and our physiotherapy team makes it joyful rather than clinical. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — never from an online checklist. Pinnacle serves 4.95 lakh+ families through 70+ centres and 700+ therapists across 4 states.

Trusted sources

CDC's developmental milestone guidance and AAP's HealthyChildren resources describe expected movement skills for 18–24 months and flag not walking by 18 months and loss of skills as reasons to check in. WHO's Nurturing Care framework supports early, family-centred developmental monitoring.

Next step — If any of these signs sound familiar, book a developmental assessment at your nearest Pinnacle centre for clear, reassuring answers.

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

Watch for a toddler not walking independently by 18 months, still unsteady or unable to climb low furniture by 24 months, persistent tiptoe walking, marked stiffness or floppiness, strong one-sided preference, or any loss of a movement skill once gained. Loss of skills or one-sided use warrants prompt medical review; a pattern of delay warrants an early developmental check.

Try this at home

Give plenty of safe, barefoot floor and ground time each day — walking on slightly uneven surfaces, pushing a toy trolley, squatting to pick up blocks and climbing low cushions all build the leg strength and balance that drive gross motor progress.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

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 18-month-old isn't walking yet — is that a problem?

Most toddlers walk independently by 18 months, so not yet walking at this age is worth a friendly developmental check — not a cause for panic. Many children who are a little late catch up well, and an early look simply gives you clarity and, if helpful, a head start with gentle support.

What gross motor skills should my 24-month-old have?

By their second birthday most toddlers walk steadily, are beginning to run, can squat to pick up a toy and stand again, climb onto low furniture, and walk up steps with a hand to hold. Children vary, so it's the overall pattern rather than one skill that matters.

When does gross motor delay need a doctor rather than just monitoring?

Seek prompt medical review if your child loses a movement skill they once had, is markedly stiff or floppy, or strongly favours one side of the body. For a steady but slightly behind child, a routine developmental assessment is the right next step.

Will my toddler need therapy for life if they have a gross motor delay?

Usually not. Many delays respond very well to short, play-based physiotherapy that builds strength, balance and confidence. The clinician's assessment guides exactly how much support is helpful and for how long.

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