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Does the baby need to learn to walk for ten months? I think the first thing is to see how the baby is now.
Generally speaking, it is two lifts, four turns, six sits and eight climbs. Has the baby reached this standard in recent months? I think every baby has its own growth trajectory. As long as it is not particularly late, parents can relax and let nature take its course. However, as parents, it should be clear that the ability of each baby mainly depends on the cultivation and exercise of parents, so when approaching a certain stage, parents can consciously give corresponding exercise.
My baby is an active baby with advanced athletic ability, so he began to climb in more than six months, then stood up by himself, and he was able to walk a few steps independently in more than ten months. 1 1 month, you can already walk a short distance.
In this process, I think the following aspects are more important:
1. Children's self-awareness. As mentioned above, my baby likes to move and has a strong ability to explore. He always likes to look around, so he has a desire to explore, that is, he wants to stand up, he wants to leave, so we naturally have to follow his wishes.
2. Parents' encouragement. When children begin to learn new skills, they are bound to stumble. If they fall, we will give more encouragement and support than comfort. For example, if he takes two steps, we will applaud and tell him that you are one step closer to success. Although he didn't understand it at that time, he could feel the tone and expression of adults.
3. Take a proper rest. After all, children are still young, so they must not be too tired to practice walking. Take a break after a few steps, so that children will keep this freshness.
Finally, I want to say that although everything should go with the flow, at least the growth and development of children should be within the normal range. If the range of development standards is late, parents should reflect on whether there is a problem.
The above is my answer, I hope it will help you.
Hello, 10 month old baby can practice walking. You can take his hand and walk with him first. When he didn't mean it, you can slowly let go of her hand and let her go by herself. You protect her in front and back off slowly. But pay attention to the following points:
1. Watch the timing
Learning to walk is a natural process. With the continuous enhancement of baby's physical exercise ability, walking is put on the agenda after turning over, sitting, climbing and standing.
Every baby starts to learn to walk at a different time, and there may even be a big gap. Therefore, there is no such thing as the most appropriate time to learn to walk, and we must look at our own development. This is also a gradual transition.
Generally speaking, babies begin to learn to walk at 1 1 ~ 14 months. If you are willing to learn to walk before 1 1 month, it won't have much impact. As long as the baby can walk independently before 1 6 months, there is no.
There is nothing to worry about.
It is worth noting that if the baby is not old enough to learn to walk and lacks the will to walk, then you can't force the baby to learn to walk, otherwise it will probably have a negative impact on limb development.
Pay attention to posture
When learning to walk, because the lower limbs are not fully developed, it is easy to walk incorrectly, but most of them are normal. As the baby grows up, most of them will slowly adjust themselves and return to normal walking posture.
The posture of leaning inward is the most common.
In addition, some babies may also have the phenomenon that the center of gravity of their feet is inward and the outside of their feet is inclined. This is because the baby's tendon is very soft and will not completely control the muscles of the pedal, so it will exert force on the inside of the pedal, causing the outside to tilt up. Parents don't need to worry too much about this.
When a baby is born, the calf will bend inward. In addition, in the early stage of human development, the femur tends to rotate inward, causing the baby's legs to be far away from the knee joint, forming an O-shaped leg, which is medically called "genu varus". At the beginning of learning to stand or walk, the baby's O-leg will be more obvious, but it will gradually improve and adjust itself, and it will almost return to normal before 1 year and a half. If the baby's O-legs are over 2 years old,
If it still doesn't get better, you need to see a doctor.
Some babies often fall down while learning to walk, which makes their parents very worried. In fact, this is because the baby's sense of balance and muscle movement coordination ability have not been fully developed, and it is easy to be unstable. This is a normal phenomenon. Please observe more at ordinary times. As long as the baby's fall is getting better, or the number of falls is decreasing, it means that the baby has been making progress, so you don't have to be too nervous.
3. Pay attention to the abnormal situation
O-legs are mostly physiological manifestations, and will naturally return to normal as the baby grows up. However, a small number of babies are still caused by abnormal leg development and must be treated. If the O-leg phenomenon continues until
If you are over 2 years old, or find other abnormal symptoms, such as poor knee stability and pain when walking, you should seek medical diagnosis as soon as possible and refer to pediatric orthopedics if necessary.
Do more detailed examination and treatment.
It is better to learn to walk after the baby is one year old, because learning to walk too early will cause certain pressure on the legs, which will affect the development of the legs in the future, and learning to walk too early will also affect the eyesight. Therefore, the following suggestions are put forward:
1, it is better to learn to walk after the baby is one year old. Before the age of one, it is recommended that children contact crawling more, because crawling has many benefits for children and is very beneficial to the exercise of children's balance ability.
After one year old, parents can teach their children to walk. /kloc-after 0/year, the baby develops well in all aspects and is strong.
3. Precautions for learning to walk: It is recommended that children who are relatively fat learn to walk later, because fat children walking for a long time can easily cause deformation of the spine and lower limbs.
4. A simple way to learn to walk at the beginning: Mom and Dad can kneel face to face, and the distance is that they can reach out and touch each other, so that children can walk independently within this distance. Wish the baby a smooth toddler!
5, learning to walk is a step-by-step process, mom and dad don't worry, take your time, every baby will learn to walk.
The danger of leaving too early
1, the baby's bones are not fully developed, there is less calcium deposition in the bones, and the bones are soft. If a child learns to walk too early, it will lead to X-legs or O-legs.
2, learning to walk too early is easy to cause a kind of fatigue damage to the baby's eyes and damage his vision! Because 1 year-old children's vision development is incomplete, which belongs to the small "myopia" that can't see far away. Children learn to walk too early and can't see distant objects clearly, so their eyes will automatically adjust the luminosity and focal length, which will easily lead to visual fatigue. Over time, children will find a comfortable angle to see things, and gradually develop the habit of seeing things with one eye, while the other eye will be forced to use it, which hinders the stimulation of external light to this eye. In the process of children's visual development, it is very important for eyes to contact with external light stimuli. If the light is affected to fully enter the eyes, the retina will lose the function of receiving normal light stimulation, resulting in delayed or underdeveloped vision of children. If you stay in this state for a long time, it will cause dysfunction and amblyopia.
Generally speaking, it is normal for a baby to learn to walk during 9- 18 months. /kloc-After 0/8 months, physiological problems may occur. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination.
The baby's development is from top to bottom, followed by head, shoulders, arms, waist, legs and feet. Under normal circumstances, the baby starts to sit up in 7-8 months, then learns to crawl, then stands up with something, and then stands independently. When the baby stands on his own, it is time to teach him to walk.
Share a few tips: first, let the baby stand up and jump around on his parents' legs, and then take the baby for a few steps on the sofa and bed, so that the baby can find the feeling of walking and exercise his leg muscles.
Second, parents stand apart, play ball throwing or other games with the baby, and guide the baby to walk past his father or climb to his mother. This method can improve the baby's interest in learning to walk and exercise the baby's leg muscles.
The third is to prepare a small chair for the baby to practice climbing up and down. Of course, the small chair should not be too high, and adults should be there at any time to prevent the baby from falling.
The fourth is to let the baby walk on the slope, because there is always a place to exercise the baby's leg muscles when walking on the flat ground. Adults take their baby up the slope, which not only exercises the baby's leg muscles, but also exercises the baby's balance.
First, you can't use a walker. After the baby gets on the walker, it is not conducive to the exercise of the baby's leg muscles and the coordination of hands, feet and eyes by sliding with this round of forward strength. It is suggested that after the baby can stand independently, use the baby-specific stroller to help the baby practice walking.
Second, you can't put the baby on the cushion to crawl. Cushion can prevent the baby from bumping, but it is not conducive to the exercise of the baby's hand and leg muscles. In contrast, hard mats are better. Adults should remove the hard objects that can knock against the baby in advance and only look at the baby.
The third is to let the baby learn to walk too early. I said at the beginning that the baby should walk naturally and walk in the order of sitting, crawling, standing and walking. If you leave too early, it is easy to pull out the seedlings and encourage them. Because the baby's bones are soft and lack calcium, if you walk too early, it will cause bone deformation. So be sure to wait until the baby can stand independently before teaching the baby to walk.
The above is my answer, I hope it will be helpful to the subject.
First of all, congratulations to the baby for coming to the world for 300 days [yeah]. Whether a baby born ten months should learn to walk depends on his own situation. For example, sports babies like sports and like to climb all over the house. When he climbed an obstacle, he stood up and walked by himself, which was inseparable from the training and guidance of his parents [smile]. In addition, it is not recommended that fat babies train their babies to learn to walk too early, because they are heavier and take longer. Under normal circumstances, the baby gradually begins to walk around one year old, and the time is closely related to the usual exercise and environmental factors. Then, in terms of diet, add foods with high calcium content to children and get more sunshine! Finally, I wish the baby a healthy growth! ! !
Generally, babies can learn to walk in the following stages. Some babies are overweight and heavier, so they walk late.
8 months: The baby's growth and development has its own unique "timetable". Generally, after 8 months, he can stand up and help his parents' hands with the help of external forces.
10 month: the baby can try to stand by and watch, or stumble under the guidance of his family, even though his feet are shallow when walking.
12 months: the baby can walk with the things in his hand, and then he must learn to let go of his hand and walk for 2~3 steps. At this time, squatting is the most important development process, and parents should pay attention to the training of coherent movements when the baby stands and squats.
About 13 months: Parents should not only continue to train their baby's leg muscle strength and the coordination between body and eyes, but also focus on training their baby's adaptability to different ground.
13~ 15 months: the baby has been able to walk well, and his ability to explore things around him has gradually increased. At the same time, he gradually developed the ability to go up and down stairs. Parents should satisfy his curiosity at this time and make it develop actively.
So a ten-month-old baby can start learning to walk.
Don't deliberately let him learn to walk, let him climb, in crawling, hip strength will naturally walk. Let him walk on his feet for ten months, but not for long.
Let nature take its course, don't force training. The time for each baby to walk and talk is different in the morning and evening, and some will differ by several months. It is normal for a baby to crawl and stand for a while after ten months.