Many people buy walkers as a hobby to teach children to walk. We also give the baby a walker as a gift. Our idea is that if you use a walker, the child will learn to walk faster. The fact is that according to the rules of normal physical development of a child, it can take 12 months to 18 months or even two years for someone to learn to walk. If you use a walker, the child will learn to walk first, but not that. On the contrary, in many cases, it is a little late to start walking when using a walker, as he becomes accustomed to using it. Afraid to stand alone on his own. There is a lack of confidence.
Naturally a child learns to stand first. Then he tried to walk slowly. Occasionally falls, tries to get up and walk again. The waist, legs and other limbs of the baby's body begin to turn as he falls repeatedly. On the other hand, it is during this time that the parts of the baby's brain that control or stimulate balance are transformed. The whole process of being turned in this way is done once perfectly, and then he is able to walk perfectly. Using a walker or other device disrupts this process of turning the baby's brain.
Again, at the age when a child is given a walker, he does not have full control over it. As the wheel is attached, the walker runs almost sideways, resulting in an accident. Most accidents are on stairs or slopes. Walking from the walker to lift something from the ground can cause overturning or loss of control.
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