Children can start practicing walking when they are one year old. First, the child will slowly get up from the ground, and then move in small steps. When children first start practicing, they may not be used to it and may fall easily. Parents can help support them. After a period of time, the child will walk more steadily. By the time they were about 2 years old, they could walk steadily on their own. But some parents report that their children are 2 years old but still walk unsteadily. What is the reason? The child is already two years old, so he should be very stable. If he is not stable, check whether his knee joints are protruding and the shape of his feet. If the baby does not have a physiological problem, then the baby's balance ability needs to be improved. Some babies may have sensory integration disorder. The so-called sensory integration means that some actions or behaviors of the baby are not directly responded to by the brain. Imbalance, unstable walking, and fear of taking a step are signs of timidity and lack of confidence, and are also a type of sensory integration disorder. If you want to improve these problems of your child, you must conduct special training and adjust through sensory integration equipment. If you don't adjust it now, the problem will become more obvious as the child gets older, and the problem will be more difficult to adjust as the child gets older. I hope the mother can go to the hospital to find out, and don't delay the baby! Baby walking development stages Phase one. October-November: This stage is the first stage for the baby to learn to walk. When the baby can stand steadily with support and can even stand alone for a while, you can start practicing walking. Phase 2. 12 months: Squatting is an important development process at this stage. Parents should focus on training the baby's standing-squatting-standing continuous movements. Doing so can enhance the baby's leg muscle strength and train the body's coordination. Stage 3. Over 12 months: At this time, the baby can walk with support. Next, the baby must learn to take two to three steps without support. At this stage, the baby's balance training needs to be strengthened. Stage 4. Around 13 months: At this time, in addition to continuing to train the leg muscles and the coordination between the body and the eyes, parents should also focus on training the baby's ability to adapt to different surfaces. Stage 5. 13-15 months: The baby can already walk well, and his exploration of the surrounding things gradually increases. Parents should satisfy his curiosity at this time and enable him to develop in a positive direction. |
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