Project Description
Hey there,
Chloe here—senior graphic designer at Adobe, bouncing between my Austin spot and San Jose scrums more than I'd like (feels like Theo's park chases are the only real cardio I get). My little guy's just turned 2, and he's this absolute fireball with his endless "why" questions and zooming around the living room, but I'm low-key stressing over his walking—he's still mostly cruising the furniture or dropping to all fours when he gets excited, like he's not fully trusting his balance yet. With baby #2 on the way, I wanna make sure he's hitting those milestones right so he's ready for the big-brother chaos without any hiccups, y'know? Family history has me wondering if something like hip dysplasia could be sneaking in, and I don't wanna leave it to chance.
Your quick development check sounds super helpful for getting a read on this without the big clinic hassle—early detection for mobility stuff would give me peace of mind. Quick questions to see if it'd fit our whirlwind: Can it zero in on toddler walking hesitance or hip issues with easy at-home tips I can weave into our routine, like during naps or post-flight wind-downs? And would it cover coordinating with his picky eating phases or prepping for the new baby, so I feel more confident chasing him around without the what-if fog?
Just wanna know if this could give him (and me) that steady boost before everything flips with the little one. Hit me back!
Thanks a ton,
Chloe
Chloe here—senior graphic designer at Adobe, bouncing between my Austin spot and San Jose scrums more than I'd like (feels like Theo's park chases are the only real cardio I get). My little guy's just turned 2, and he's this absolute fireball with his endless "why" questions and zooming around the living room, but I'm low-key stressing over his walking—he's still mostly cruising the furniture or dropping to all fours when he gets excited, like he's not fully trusting his balance yet. With baby #2 on the way, I wanna make sure he's hitting those milestones right so he's ready for the big-brother chaos without any hiccups, y'know? Family history has me wondering if something like hip dysplasia could be sneaking in, and I don't wanna leave it to chance.
Your quick development check sounds super helpful for getting a read on this without the big clinic hassle—early detection for mobility stuff would give me peace of mind. Quick questions to see if it'd fit our whirlwind: Can it zero in on toddler walking hesitance or hip issues with easy at-home tips I can weave into our routine, like during naps or post-flight wind-downs? And would it cover coordinating with his picky eating phases or prepping for the new baby, so I feel more confident chasing him around without the what-if fog?
Just wanna know if this could give him (and me) that steady boost before everything flips with the little one. Hit me back!
Thanks a ton,
Chloe