If your baby struggles to sit, collapses frequently, avoids weight bearing through their arms or trunk, or is not progressing toward independent sitting, physiotherapy assessment may be helpful.
If your baby is not showing interest in moving from one place to another, is not attempting to roll, pivot or push up through their arms by around 9–10 months, a physiotherapy assessment may be helpful.
If your child is not attempting to stand or walk by this time, appears unusually hesitant to bear weight through their legs, or has an unusual or asymmetrical walking pattern, an assessment can help determine whether further support is needed.
If your baby struggles to sit, collapses frequently, avoids weight bearing through their arms or trunk, or is not progressing toward independent sitting, physiotherapy assessment may be helpful.