The arrival of a child is something every couple thinks about day and night, and it is also the greatest comfort in the hearts of the elderly. Some babies will develop certain symptoms different from normal people during their growth, which makes most parents feel very anxious. Raising a baby is very difficult, so some parents are always anxious to make their children smart and better than others in everything, but they don't pay attention to the method. How many months at most will a baby be able to walk? Children can usually walk around one year old. Children should not learn to walk too early. It is not good for the development of their legs as their leg muscles will not have strength. Children who learn to walk too early will get bow legs and it will be difficult to correct the leg disease later. Parents should let nature take its course. If a child wants to walk on his own, you cannot stop him. Every baby grows and develops at a different rate, and learns each new skill step by step. When this step has been learned very well, he will slowly learn to go further even if you don't teach him. Of course, to learn to walk, you have to wait until the baby's bones can support the weight of the body. Otherwise, even if you let him learn to walk, he will not be able to walk. In addition, although using a walker allows the baby to move quickly, it is still different from really learning to walk. First of all, the parts of the body used and the walking postures are different, so even if the baby can walk very fast in the walker, he still has to learn to walk slowly, step by step. 12-16 months is the age to learn to walk independently, and it is the stage from taking a few wobbly steps to mastering the body balance to walk. It should be noted that when children walk independently, encouragement and protection from their parents are essential. Crawling can exercise the tension and strength of the baby's leg muscles, which is beneficial for learning to walk. Let your baby crawl on the floor or hard mat often (a surface that is too soft is not conducive to the baby's practice), and you can use toys to induce him. To exercise your baby's muscle strength, you can also do sit-ups with your baby. The baby lies on his back, and the mother holds his hands and does the following movements: sit up - stand - sit down - lie down, and repeat this several times. Be careful not to pull the baby's hands too hard to prevent the baby from dislocating due to improper force. Hold the baby's armpits with both hands, lift the baby up, and let him do kicking and jumping movements to practice the baby's leg stretching ability. Standing is the prerequisite for walking. Place your baby's favorite toys on a sofa or coffee table that is about the same height as your baby, and encourage him to stand up and grab the toys. You can also place the toys on the sofa or hold them in your hands to encourage your baby to climb. At first, the baby will be afraid and unwilling to let go of his hands and stand. Parents can hand the baby a toy that he cannot hold with one hand, such as a ball, a doll, etc., so that the baby will unconsciously let go of his hands and stand alone. You can also put the toy on the other side to entice your baby to turn his body and stand alone. Let your baby move around in an environment where he can be supported, such as letting him move by holding on to the wall, sofa, coffee table, crib, railing, stroller, or light stool. Parents can also stand behind the baby, hold the baby's arm, and lead him to walk forward, and then slowly transition to holding one of the baby's arms and letting him walk by himself, and can give commands to stimulate the baby's interest. Be careful not to pull or lift your baby's forearm to make him walk, as this can easily cause dislocation. When the baby can walk with support, parents can squat in front of the baby, open their arms or use toys to encourage the baby to come over, starting with one or two steps and then increasing the distance little by little. After the baby dares to walk, parents can stand at both ends and let the baby walk back and forth in the middle. Don't hold your baby in your arms or keep him in one place. Give your baby more opportunities to move freely and encourage him to wander around and explore. Clear away clutter and items that could easily cause accidents to create a safe space for your baby. When babies are learning to walk, falling is inevitable. Parents should not be overly nervous, as excessive nervousness will only increase the baby's fear of learning to walk. When a baby falls while learning to walk, the mother should give comfort and encouragement to make the baby feel safe. Give your baby more calcium-rich foods to ensure the normal development of his bones and help him learn to walk. After reading the above introduction about the latest number of months it takes for a baby to walk, I think everyone should have some understanding. Babies will be able to walk at the latest around one year old, which is between 12-16 months. Parents should correctly understand and master the knowledge in this area to avoid rushing into misunderstandings and causing great harm to the baby's health. |
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