Babies usually learn to walk when they are one or two years old. However, some parents think that the sooner their children learn to walk, the better. Some parents even believe that the earlier their children start walking, the smarter they are. This idea is wrong. The earlier you start walking, the better. Generally, babies' legs only develop strength when they are six months old, and this is the time when they are learning to walk and growing. Therefore, children can usually learn to walk at one year old. Generally speaking, a baby will be able to lift his head and legs and sit up at around 3 months old; at 5 months old, he will begin to have strength and can roll over; at 6 months old, he can basically crawl; crawling takes a little longer, and at 10-11 months he will slowly stand up and learn to walk; at 1 to 1 and a half years old, he can walk independently; around 2 years old, his brain nerves are fully developed, and he will have no problem walking and running. In addition, calcium should be supplemented adequately, meat should be eaten at seven or eight months to increase protein intake, sufficient exercise (crawling) should be done, and the amount of staple food should be gradually increased to ensure calorie supply.1. Practice squats Before learning to walk, our babies must make physical preparations, and squatting is a good way to exercise the leg muscles. For babies who can stand, you might as well let them pick up things on the ground often. This way, by squatting, they can strengthen their leg muscles. 2. Use a baby walker Walkers are also the tools many people use to learn to walk when they were young. Using a walker can reduce babies' fear of walking and allow them to move forward more confidently and boldly. However, walkers should be used less frequently as they can cause the legs to become deformed.
This method of learning to walk is also very easy to operate. As long as two adults stand on both sides of an arm's length away, let the baby leave your hands and walk to the other end by himself. Although the distance is very short, it is also a way to practice walking. Practice more and continuously expand the distance. In this way, won't the baby learn to walk! 4. Climb stairs It would be better if there are stairs at home, but you have to watch over your baby. Letting your baby climb the stairs freely can strengthen his leg muscles and make him more interested in learning to walk.
Like a walker, a walking belt is a tool to help babies learn to walk. However, it is mainly suitable for babies who can already walk a little. Babies who have just learned to walk often walk unsteadily and fall easily. At this time, using a walking belt can reduce their fear of falling. |
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