My son was a late jumper. He learned how to jump when he was a little over 2 1/2!
My son was a late jumper. He learned how to jump when he was a little over 2 1/2!
wonderful clementine / 24134 posts
My LO has been trying to jump for the longest time and just recently around 18 months she finally got her two feet off the ground!
It is the cutest thing ever!
coconut / 8299 posts
@T.H.O.U.: I know! I love watching him jump now. For years he was just bouncing and hopping on one foot. But now that he can jump up with both feet, it's so much fun watching him!
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
LO is 19 months and still doesn't know how. I'm trying to teach her but she just ends up bending her knees and bobbing up and down.
grapefruit / 4110 posts
16 months old. He was a very very early jumper. He had us worried about words though.
honeydew / 7488 posts
My 18 month old is still trying but getting pretty close. I think DD was 20 or 22 months when she finally got it.
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
hmmm somewhere around 1 1/2 for charlie? olive still isn't walking at 17 months so i assume jumping is far away!
honeydew / 7917 posts
Jumping started around 18 months, and he hasn't stopped ever since. I have a very active boy.
pomelo / 5093 posts
18 months and my daughter is doing some adorable knee bends to try it, but she still hasn't managed.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
My friend's daughter started walking at 11 months and jumping and running at 15 months.
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