According to the normal development of the baby, the baby can crawl normally in seven or eight months, and can start walking training in about nine months, so the baby can try to use the walker in eight months, which can make the baby consume excess energy better and also enable them to have their own activities.
However, the baby also needs all kinds of attention when using the walker. All sharp places in the house must be well shielded, and dangerous goods that children can touch on the walker should also be cleaned up. The baby at this time is curious and naughty. Parents must be prepared when using a walker for their children, and don't let their children get injured accidentally.
In fact, the use time of the walker also needs attention. Children should not rely too much on walkers. Using the walker for a long time will lead to the child's habitual leaning forward, and it is difficult to grasp the center of gravity when learning to walk formally. So don't use the walker for more than an hour at a time, just once or twice a day. When children grow up, they can be trained to walk independently.