Can I ride a walker at 7 months? Can a 7 month old baby ride a walker?

Updated on parenting 2024-04-11
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello Bao mother, at this time the baby is still young, try not to let the baby do walkers, at this time the baby's task is to learn to do and learn to climb, I think the walker is best to wait for the baby to start to stand on their own, in doing it,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dear, the baby will sit for more than seven months, if you can, you can sit in a walker, but it is best not to sit for too long, and it is better to play with the baby if you are free.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A normal baby is about eight months old at this time, and he can try to sit on the doll walker. At first, you can sit for a short time (about half an hour), and then gradually extend it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can take a walker, because my baby is now 6 months old, he is very happy to ride a walker, and now I can let him learn to walk first.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, but don't sit for too long.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, the baby next door to my house will do it for more than 4 months.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you take the child alone, you can let the child sit on the car to play, help you take a hand, if you are taking the child full-time, you don't need to use the walker, and the walker will not take three months, the child is getting older and more active, will climb out or something.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As long as the baby can sit firmly on his own, he can use the walker.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, my baby has been sitting for 5 months.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the end, I gave him as much to climb as he could. Because of walking too early. It will not be good for her feet to develop. It is recommended that you go to school when you are one year old.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can sit down, and I have been using it since 6 months at a relative's house.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is often said that the baby's growth must go through the period of "turning, sitting, crawling, walking", and 7 months is also the period when the baby can sit, and the baby at this time is also easier to take care of, as long as they sit and play. Some mothers put their babies in the walker in order to make it easier for them to do their own things, is this correct? Can a 7-month-old baby ride a walker?

    It is best not to take a walker for a seven-month-old baby, and it will be done after about ten months. Here's why:

    1.Seven-month-old babies have just learned to sit and can't stand yet, so it is not recommended to sit in a walker.

    2.Using the walker too early will make the baby skip the natural growth and development stage of "crawling", resulting in poor body balance and muscle coordination throughout the body in the future, and it is easy to have sensory integration disorders, which are manifested as clumsiness, poor flexibility, hyperactivity, lack of concentration, personality problems (impulsiveness, willfulness, short temper), etc.

    3.At the same time, early use of a walker can lead to abnormal walking gait, such as toe walking, figure-of-eight feet, and curvature deformities.

    4.Finally, it is important to note that there are two types of babies who are not suitable for walkers, the first of which is if the baby has rickets or is very low in weight. The second type is the baby with a difficult temperament, and the manifestations of the difficult temperament are:

    When you see the living, you are afraid; Adopt a rejection attitude towards new things and adapt slowly; willful, crying, irritable, and prone to tantrums; hyperactivity, restlessness; Difficulty sleeping, etc.

    6.The baby is more than seven months old, and it is too early to sit in the walker, so it is recommended that the baby over 9 months old take the walker, and the time should not be too long each time. You can use a walker in moderation, when the baby can leave the dependent object to take a few steps alone, the use of a walker is not good for the healthy development of the baby, and it is generally not recommended.

    1.Reduces the opportunity for your baby to exercise. Gross motor exercise can strengthen the coordination of movement of all parts of the body, including climbing, standing, bending, walking and other behaviors, and the walker immobilizes the baby in it, so that the baby loses the opportunity to exercise large movement.

    2.Affects the baby's mental development. Children learn to recognize objects by touching, grasping, tapping, throwing, etc., and free Kaimin exploration helps the baby's intellectual development.

    3.Affects the baby's leg shape and walking posture. Many parents may feel that there is no harm in using a walker as long as it is not too early. In fact, regardless of whether you let your baby sit on a walker too early, letting your baby sit on a walker at 6 months will have a certain impact on your baby's leg shape and walking posture.

    4.Increased chance of accidental injury. Some parents think that the use of walkers is not easy to bump and bump the spring chain, but in fact, the walker is easy to make the baby threatened, the baby loves to move, if the walker is overturned by the child, the biggest injury is the baby.

    5.Affects walking posture: walking on tiptoe.

    To learn to walk, it is closely related to the maturity of nerve and muscle development and the development of vision. For example, the baby who is only 6 months old sits on a walker, because of his small size, the cushion is too high, and he can only slide with his toes because his feet cannot completely touch the ground, and after a long time, he will form a tiptoe walking posture with the forefoot touching the ground.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No. 7-month-old baby sitting in a walker, feet can not completely touch the ground, can only use the toes to touch the ground to slide, a long time to form the forefoot touch the ground tiptoe walking posture, gradually form the horsehoe varus deformity, and the walker is too light, infants and young children in the process of rapid movement in the process of falling injuries are not uncommon.

    Children's bones are different from those of adults, and they need to gradually acquire the ability to adapt to walking in the process of learning to sit, crawl and walk. Walking is a weight-bearing exercise, and when the joint muscles have not yet reached the weight-bearing requirements, starting too early will affect the development of the child's lower limbs, resulting in "X" or "O" shaped legs.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Babies learn to walk, you can learn faster through some skills, or you can help learn to walk through the assistive devices on the market, such as toddlers, walkers, walkers, saving the energy of bad mothers, you can buy them if you have the conditions. At what age did babies start to learn to walk, and did it develop naturally? Can a 7 month old baby be a walker?

    A 7-month-old baby can ride a walker. Because when sitting in a walker, the spine needs to be fully extended and the stability of the pelvis, and the 7-month-old baby can maintain a straight waist sitting position when he is blind in the sitting position, and the anterior and lateral balance has been established, so in the walker, the stability of the pelvis and spine can be maintained. However, babies can not sit on the walker for a long time, and the baby is prone to developmental abnormalities for a long time, which increases the incidence of "X" and "O" legs.

    The baby's bones contain more gum and less calcium, and the bones are soft, and the sliding speed of the walker is too fast, and the baby has to push forward with both legs. The height of some walkers is unreasonable, the baby is small, the cushion is too high, the foot can not completely touch the ground, and can only slide with the toe touching the ground, which is easy to deform the foot joint, form toe valgus, and even flat feet; Over time, babies are also prone to poor posture of walking on tiptoe.

    Learning to walk requires eye, hand and foot coordination, and the safety tray in front of the walker blocks the child's vision, and the baby can't see his feet and doesn't understand why he walks. And toddlers need strength, and when children sitting in the walker need to move, they can slide effortlessly with the help of wheels, and the lack of real independent exercise is naturally not conducive to children learning to stand and walk. The data showed that children who sat on a walker for a long time had a later time for motor development and independent walking than children who had never used a walker.

    The difference between a walker and a walker is that a walker sits on it, whereas a walker is pushed and walked. There are pros and cons to the two, the use of a walker can moderately assist the baby to learn to walk, under the premise of ensuring safety and correct use, it is helpful to train the coordination of the baby's limb movements, but if it is not used properly, it will have a certain impact on the baby's legs. The use of walkers relatively restricts the free space for movement, and also reduces the opportunity for the baby to exercise, and the baby will be more likely to fall due to some inertia reasons.

    Which is better, a walker or a walker? The key is still parents, because no matter which one is used for the banquet and the air, parents need to be watching, and these tools to assist toddlers should not be overused, and excessive use will have adverse effects of dependence. Learning to walk is an inevitable process, how to walk, how to walk, it is recommended to let the baby go with the flow to explore better; Too much intervention, many times can only be counterproductive.

    In general, babies will be able to stand at about 10 months and start walking in about a week. At this time, parents must be careful to hold the baby to avoid falling. I hope my sharing will be helpful to everyone.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Eight-month-old babies are not allowed to ride on a walkerBecause according to the baby's bending and bending development law, the normal baby's motor development law is four months old will turn over, six months will sit alone, eight months will crawl, the baby will stand at 10 months, one year old will walk.

    Eight-month-old babies do not advocate sitting on a walker, because eight-month-old babies will just sit alone, is the time to learn to crawl, let the baby try to learn to crawl, exercise the baby's upper limbs and upper abdomen, and promote the coordinated development of the baby's upper limb motor function.

    Under normal circumstances, most babies are healthy full-term babies children will stand at 10 months, it is recommended that children can sit on walkers after 10 months, too early to sit on walkers is easy to cause children to show lower limb deformities, it is not recommended that eight-month babies sit on school to congratulate noisy steps, it is generally recommended that children will stand when they are, that is, after 10 months and then sit on the walker is more appropriate.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The walker is a device often used by modern parents to help their children learn to walk, and its use can really help children learn to exert themselves. But early use of a walker can be harmful to the child, causing an increase in pressure on the spine and deformities of the legs. Parents need to supervise the age of their children's learning to drive, so how many months can the baby ride the walker?

    When the baby is 8-9 months old and can stand up with something, he can sit on the walker, the walker can exercise the baby's leg muscles and learn to walk as soon as possible, but it is not recommended to use the walker.

    Parents should not rely on the walker for their children to learn to walk, although the walker is convenient, but there are many hidden dangers, such as safety issues are one of them. Young babies will not grasp the direction and do not have any sense of safety, the walker is under the roller, sliding up very fast, the baby is easy to turn over because of too fast speed, causing a certain amount of injury, of course, if you encounter the stairs such an environment is also easy to fall down to affect life safety.

    It is generally recommended that the baby grow to nine months before using the walker, because by this time the baby's bones are also more developed. The baby has passed the crawling stage and can sometimes stand for a short time, but the baby should not be allowed to stay in the walker for too long, otherwise it will still affect the child's bone development. Generally, babies should not be in the walker for more than 30 minutes.

    At the same time, it should be noted that although the baby is relatively safe in the walker, parents should still watch from the sidelines to prevent the child from improper operation and causing danger. Parents must put safety first, there is no absolutely safe place, as long as the baby is in the place, parents should pay attention to the staring.

    The U-shape and O-shape of the walker refer to the bottom shape of the walker, in fact, the U-shaped walker can better allow the baby to walk. When the human body is walking, the heel and the school car will easily collide if it is an O-shaped car. So on the whole, the U-shaped walker is more scientific.

    Mothers know that the main function of the walker is to make the baby learn to walk faster, and it can also reduce the burden of the mother. If parents use the walker properly, it will not be harmful to the baby's health, but if it is used improperly, it will definitely bring harm to the baby's legs.

    When buying a walker, you must choose the best one, generally speaking, the safety of the walker is also very high. Before buying a walker, you should see if there is a 3C certification, a walker with 3C certification will be safer. Soon it was time for the child to learn to walk, and the U-shape of the walker that he had bought before began to work.

    I heard that babies sit in the walker and will soon learn to walk. The baby had never been in a walker before, and he was still very worried.

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