There are time points for babies to go from sitting to standing to walking, and they will do what they should do at the right time. However, some parents let their children learn to stand at an early age in order to show that their children are special and unique. Here I want to say that this is particularly wrong, because the baby's bones have not yet developed to support the body, so standing too early will harm the baby. So what are the dangers of babies standing up too early? 1. Children who stand and learn to walk too early are prone to leg deformities Many mothers are willing to put their babies in walkers, thinking that this will save effort and prevent the child from falling. But in fact, long-term reliance on walkers may be detrimental to the baby's growth. Since the baby's skeleton has not yet fully developed to support the entire weight of the body, if the baby is allowed to stand or walk in a walker too early, the baby's heels will have little use for the force. Excessive use will make the baby habitually form a walking posture with the forefoot touching the ground, resulting in O-shaped legs, X-shaped legs, etc. Therefore, walkers should be used appropriately, especially not too early or too much. 2. Damage to the spine Training your baby to sit, stand, and walk too early will cause a certain degree of damage to the baby's spine and legs. Some babies develop bow legs due to standing up too early. As the old saying goes, it means they stand before their bones have grown hard. Some parents are anxious. Seeing that babies of the same age can stand, walk and talk, they feel that their babies are a little behind, so they want to train their babies. Some use walkers, while others tie a cloth belt under the baby's armpits and lead the baby to walk forward. This training method is actually not scientific and can easily cause harm to the baby's health. 3. When is the best time for the baby to stand? If the baby can stand up on his own without their support, with the entire sole of his foot and heels touching the ground, then he can stand on his own. Generally, babies start to try to stand on their own around October months old, and some babies with delayed development may need to wait even longer. The child has grown well and can stand and walk. If you don't let him stand or walk, he will be unhappy, right? Parents should not give any guidance to their baby's development, just let it take its course naturally. |
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