Is there anything wrong with children learning to walk at more than 8 months?

Updated on parenting 2024-05-09
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Nothing bad! Generally, children learn to walk at about 10 months, you can take the first step, and when other people's children are still learning to walk, your children are already learning to speak, and when other people's children can speak, your children will already be able to count, and when other people's children learn 123, your children will already memorize ABC. . . . There is nothing wrong with taking the first step, and medically it is not important for children to walk for a few months, I feel that there is nothing wrong with doing a good amount in advance, and I will worry about it later!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello! I'm glad to answer for you, the baby still can't learn to walk, the baby is still young, and the baby can only learn to walk after 10 months, the baby's premature walking will not be good for the baby's bone development, and the baby should also give the baby more calcium-containing food when walking, better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, glad to answer your questions. The baby is now eight months old, and it is best not to give the baby practice learning to walk. If you let your baby learn to walk too early, it will be easy to have O-shaped legs.

    At least after the baby is nine months old, let the baby start to practice learning to walk.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, glad to answer for you! If the baby is too small, learning to walk is not conducive to the baby's physical development, the baby is too small and the lower body can not fully bear the weight of the upper body, which is easy to cause the baby's legs to bend and cause X-shaped legs, so try not to let the baby learn to walk too early.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, the baby is only eight months too young of course can not learn to walk, even the learning station is too early, the baby is too early to stand and walk is easy for the baby to form O-shaped legs, the baby generally begins to learn to walk at about one year old, even if it is just right, I hope mine can help you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The doctor said not too early, maybe if the baby is very strong and he wants to learn to walk, let him walk well, and the adult can control the length of time he walks.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The baby learns to walk too early, and the bones are easy to deform, and the legs are easy to become O-shaped legs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the baby is too young, don't let him learn to walk, if he learns to walk, his feet will always stand, which is not good for his legs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    8 months to learn to walk is a little early, 10 months to start learning is almost the same!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Do small children stand on their feet?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The baby should learn to crawl first and then walk directly, because crawling has many benefits for the baby, can promote the baby's brain development, crawling can also improve the baby's leg strength, so learning to walk is also very simple.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Learn to climb first. Because after learning to crawl, the child will have a very good balance and motor ability, and if he learns to walk, it will not have some impact on the lumbar spine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You should learn to climb first, you can let your child adapt to the changes in center of gravity and balance, and then learn to walk, which can reduce the burden on the body, especially the lumbar spine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is normal for an eight-month-old baby to learn to walk, as each baby's body is different, so the time they walk will be different. As long as it does not affect some of their living habits, there is no problem.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is also quite normal, because some babies have a stronger ability to grow and develop, so they have to walk earlier than other children.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Some eight-month-old babies develop early, and their body volume is gradually becoming thicker, and they learn to walk, which is a very normal phenomenon.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are individual differences in the development of each child, some go early, some go late, just let it be, but it is best to let him walk less, because now his upper body is heavier, all pressed on the legs, afraid that the legs will bear heavy weight, affecting bone development.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Eight-month-old babies are not allowed to ride on a walkerBecause according to the baby's motor 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 who will stand at 10 months, it is recommended that children can sit in a walker after 10 months, and premature sitting in a walker can easily lead to children showing lower limb deformities, and it is not recommended that eight-month babies sit in a walker, and it is generally recommended that when the child will stand, that is, after 10 months, it is more appropriate to take a walker.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Now there are a lot of baby products, whether it is smart toys or toys that help Baoqiao Changbao develop intelligence, and some cars that assist the baby to walk, these are good choices for mothers. For new mothers, they still don't know when their babies can use what things, so can 8-month-old babies be sensitive to take a walker?

    Can an eight-month-old baby ride a walker.

    Give your baby a walker not too early, at least when your baby is developing normally and after eight months of age, under the supervision of your parents.

    How to buy a walker.

    1. See if the walker is qualified.

    First of all, parents should see that there is Shihu on the top of the walker, and there is no product trademark, quality inspection mark and manufacturer information. According to the statistics of relevant departments, many baby products are easy to cause accidental injuries to babies, especially baby walkers. Therefore, parents must be cautious when choosing, and choose products with good safety performance in regular manufacturers.

    2. Choose the larger one.

    Be sure to choose the kind of walker with a relatively large lower plate, because the center of gravity is low, which can ensure that the car is relatively stable, so that it will not easily overturn. Compared with other walkers, a walker with a larger lower plate has a good place, that is, it can keep a safe distance from other items.

    3. See if the walker has a high and low lifting function.

    Choose a walker with adjustable height and lift settings, which can adjust the distance of your baby's feet to the ground, making your child feel safer and more comfortable.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Of course, it is possible to sit, and when the child can stand on his feet on the ground, he can try to sit.

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