He also loves to stand, and it doesn't matter if it is against the couch, the ottoman, the tv stand, the chair, the train table, and now the crib. He's getting better at pulling himself up (he can do it on the ottoman because it is shorter) but often needs a little boost. He's also working on cruising along the furniture which his PT said is an important step in learning how to walk independently.
Train table at Swap n Play
Tupperware drawer
I came in to this a few days ago.
He's on his knees, but it's only a matter of time...
Here he is on his new scooter from my dad and Sandy. I learned the hard way (as did he) that he's not ready to be unsupervised just yet. Oops. (I have a bad feeling this video is going to be sideways and I don't know how to rotate it. )
Now that Trey has figured out how to move, he does not like to be still or be on the floor in one place. This makes life a lot more fun for him and a lot more exhausting for Mom and Dad.



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