
"Nine months is a bit early for your legacy holder to be locomotive, at least according to our former pediatrician, who was also the author of the timeless advice, 'You have to really try to break a baby because they're incredibly resilient as long as they know you care about them and their welfare.'"
"These seem like wildly disparate problems, but in fact are linked by the central truth of major moments in your time as a guardian/oppressor."
Parenting dilemmas can arise from peer pressure and developmental concerns. One parent questions when it's appropriate to express disdain for a child's peer, while another worries about their nine-month-old not crawling. Experts suggest that it's normal for infants to develop at different rates, and early intervention can provide support. The interconnectedness of these issues reflects the challenges guardians face in navigating social dynamics and child development milestones.
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