Key reason you SHOULDN'T worry if your baby is a late walker – it might be a good thing
Share this @internewscast.com

Babies who take longer to take their first steps could perform better at school, a new study suggests. 

It has been discovered by scientists that the age babies take their first steps is strongly linked to their genetic make-up.

They have found a link between late-walking and higher educational achievement. 

This suggests the gene that influences when a baby begins to walk, could determine how well they will do in school.

The study also says the chance of having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) could be lessened by late-walking.

From the universities in Surrey, Essex and London, the study has found genetics account for roughly a quarter of the differences between children when taking their first steps.

Angelica Ronald, a professor of Psychology and Genetics at the University of Surrey, said: “We studied hundreds of thousands of genetic differences that are common in the population.

“We see that the genetic differences that influence walking later also influence higher educational attainment and less likelihood of ADHD.

“It is the first genetic study of infant behaviour at this scale and the first one to investigate when children walk.”

Sometime between eight and 24 months is when babies tend to start walking, with the majority of toddlers likely to be walking independently at 18 months. Any longer than this period can begin to cause concern among parents.

It has been widely known among researchers that environmental factors influence when babies walk but this new finding details that genetics also plays a major role. During the study, which is published in the Nature Human Behaviour journal, scientists analysed the genetic information of more than 70,000 infants, identifying 11 genetic markers that influence when babies start walking.

Dr Anna Gui, an author of the study and a researcher at the University of Rome Tor Vergata and Birkbeck, University of London said: “Until now, we didn’t understand what causes the wide differences between children when they take their first step.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Experts Reveal the Ideal Age for Optimal Health to Achieve Longevity

Piling on the pounds before the age of 30 could almost double…

As a General Practitioner, I Understand Why You’re Feeling Exhausted Despite Getting Plenty of Sleep

Hay fever could be to blame for relentless tiredness that won’t go…

IBS Patient Finds Relief and Peace of Mind with New Sachets

Digestive discomfort is a common issue that many people silently endure. Symptoms…

Britons Advised to Discard Three Common Bathroom Products for Essential Reasons

Brits have been urged to rid three common items from their bathrooms…

Father of three and rugby enthusiast diagnosed with fatal motor neurone disease – initial symptoms overlooked 10 years ago

A father-of-three with motor neurone disease (MND) says his symptoms started a decade…

70% of Dog Owners Credit Their Pets for Exercise Motivation

A new survey has revealed that a whopping seven out of 10…

Study Finds Women Over 40 Embrace New Hobbies Like Gardening and Dance to Manage Menopause

A recent study has revealed that the majority of women over 40…

I tried the “world’s healthiest meal” for a week—featuring cheese and chocolate—and experienced an incredible change in my body.

From celery juice cleanses to butter coffee, I’ve seen it all in…

23-Year-Old Man Develops Severe ‘Dropped Head Syndrome’ After Long-Term Addiction

Shocking images have revealed a little-known, devastating effect of heavy drug use…

‘Ozempic tongue’ Emerges as the Newest Strange Side Effect of the Weight-Loss Medication, with Celebrities Sharing Their Experiences

It’s not just your dress size that could change on Ozempic. Doctors…

Alert: Popular Health Food Contains Harmful Toxins Tied to Autism and Cancer Risks

Gluten-free may not be risk-free. An investigation has found that dozens of…

Small Town Struggles with Widespread Genetic Disorder: “Nearly Everyone is Related”

A little town in South America is being ravaged by a mysterious…