Congrats. New Home.
There is one thing that I find is the cause of more basement wall failures than anything. It's backfilling a basement without any house on it.
At least the deck ought to be there to provide some weight on it and perhaps a little lateral support.
In my case for houses I have built, that deck also has provision to brace the walls, such as with a 2 x 4 nailed under any joists resting on the concrete, or with plenty of anchor bolts.
The longer you can wait the better. These walls are not designed, but they seem to work.
Don't let that backfill get saturated from a big rain either.
Oh yes, if you have an attached garage, no jetting of that fill. The result can be a basement full of mud and
concrete. I once saw a job caved in and the contractor said he has done it for 25 years before and no problems. Well, he doesn't do it any more.