I'm a little worried about being tied tightly, but in the idea that more than one thing is better than less, let me suppress the flame of inner anxiety. Do you think people are not very happy? Is the child unhappy to leave? Don't mind your own business
Until one day at four o'clock in the morning, I woke up after feeding milk, and I couldn't sleep, so I turned on my mobile phone to check online. I tied the baby up with a toddler belt and scarf to learn to walk. After the inspection, I really hate myself for not waking up earlier. I should have opposed the use of scarves from the beginning and let the baby walk that long. So I woke up my husband and asked him to communicate with his in-laws and stop holding the child with a scarf.
Since then, I have been holding the baby by the hand and taking her away. At first, I held hands and slowly held them in one hand. Later, I just grabbed a finger for her. Now the baby is fourteen months old, and has been walking on his own smoothly. This process will be very tiring, but it is worthwhile to see the baby improve day by day.
Attached is a video of the baby just learning to walk.
Walk in a week? Do you think it's an antelope? It can walk as soon as it is born.
First of all, each baby's development is different, and the walking time is different. Generally speaking, babies can walk from 12 months to 18 months. When the baby is one year old, parents can try to exercise the baby's walking ability. Generally, children can practice squatting to increase their leg strength, or they can teach their children to walk by hand, but not for too long. When the baby has the ability to walk actively, you can let the baby walk, but you must take safety protection measures.
Secondly, the baby's walking time is related to personality, feeding and development. Walking mainly depends on the strength of the legs. People who usually have a good diet and supplement calcium, protein and other substances will have strong legs and can support the whole body, so they walk early; And some babies, with weak legs, learn to walk soft and take a long time; There are also some babies who are slow to respond and walk in no hurry, so parents should not worry too much about the problem that their babies can't walk at the age of one. In fact, as long as you can walk before one and a half years old, your development will not be affected. If you can't walk after one and a half years, you need to take it to the hospital for examination.
Finally, the baby's walking has a lot to do with his parents sooner or later, but this does not mean that the sooner parents teach their baby to walk, the better. Parents should know that the baby's development follows certain natural laws. They have gone through the crawling stage. The baby who crawls for a long time may walk later than the baby who stands early, but the baby's hand and foot coordination ability has been exercised and the body is easy to look up. This action can also exercise the vestibular sense, and the posture is flexible and the concentration is strong in the future; Children who climb more will have a stronger sense of balance in the future; Just like "sharpening the knife and cutting the wood by mistake", the baby who climbs much lays a solid foundation for walking, and it is natural to learn to walk in the future. Here, I want to give parents a suggestion. Whether the baby is learning to stand or learn to hold things, we should make the baby have this will. Parents will help again. We must not pull the baby to learn to walk early because of impatience. You know, no matter in the morning or at night, the baby will always walk, but he missed the crawling process and the baby's independent exploration process, which not only increased the burden on the spine, but also affected the leg shape and sensory development.
Most babies learn to walk at the age of one year and two months. Few babies can walk at the age of one, and even fewer can walk before the age of one.
My daughter learned to walk at the age of one year and four months.
So if your little treasure can't walk at the age of one, you don't have to worry at all.
Every child has his own unique growth rate. Some children just learn everything quickly, while others are slower than others. This difference is related to congenital and acquired.
As parents, we should have a correct understanding of the differences between children.
If you feel that your children start later than their peers, parents should be active from the beginning, encouraging their children to stay with them and grow up with them.
The attitude of parents determines the future of some children.
Hello, Ma Bao.
My child walks late, and it takes about seventeen months to really start walking by himself.
Children can walk a few steps when they are over one year old, and then they don't walk at all. When they are in a hurry, they crawl on the ground.
At first, I was so anxious that I even took my child to see a doctor, fearing that the child would not be able to walk because of other problems. Although the doctor has repeatedly checked that the child's bones and intelligence are all right, the child still can't walk.
Later, I learned that in the process of taking care of the children, the old man had learned to walk and the children fell down. The old man is distressed, so he is nervous every time he walks, so the child begins to be afraid of walking.
I purposely quit my job and stayed at home with her for a while. Take her out every day, and gradually she can take two steps. In the seventeenth month, I finally dared to walk by myself, then jumped up and down, and I couldn't keep up with her outside every day!
Children can't walk in many ways, and each child's development is different. Some children can walk at the age of one.
Don't worry too much if your child leaves late and develops normally.
In addition, in the process of training to walk, parents need to protect and give children a sense of security. If the child falls, he needs the comfort and encouragement of his parents. Don't let children feel afraid of difficulties and resist walking.
I hope every baby will grow up healthily and happily!
Hello, Ma Bao, I really want to share my experience about baby walking with you.
I remember when my family was one year old, I still kept it and crawled around the house, or she just walked around holding the sofa. The old people at home always say that whoever is young will run and whoever is younger than you will walk away. You still can't walk after one year old, so you should walk more.
But I have always insisted on my own way. I never hug her at home, and I never force her to walk. I just watched her and let her crawl on the ground. Even if I go out to play, I will let her climb on the ground as long as conditions permit, because I think walking is a natural thing.
Suddenly one day, 12 months+13 days, the baby let go of the sofa and began to move. I was very excited when I saw it, but I didn't bother her. She staggered when she moved, but I didn't rush to help her, because it was safe around, but the next second, she actually mastered the balance and regained her footing.
From then on, I began to train her to walk, put her in a chair, and guided her to stand up and come over, one step at a time, two steps at a time, that's all. Today is 19 months, and she is jogging. One can jump up with her feet off the ground, because she has never wrestled because she walks unsteadily. I only helped her a few times during the whole toddler process. Because I usually accompany her to play some games that are conducive to vestibular development and walk naturally, I feel super balanced.
Therefore, this precious mother, relax her mind, let go moderately, give her baby a relatively free environment, trust her and guide her, and she will give you a big surprise.