The child is seventeen months old, why can’t he leave?

Don’t worry about this first. Is it because your child lacks exercise? You can try to teach your children according to the content I forwarded below. My baby suddenly started to waddle one day. Good luck to the host.

Twelve to 16 months is the age when children learn to walk independently. It is the stage when children go from taking a few staggering steps to mastering balanced walking. When children learn to walk alone, parents' protection and encouragement are essential. The training method can be: (1) Let the child face you and hold your hands, step on your insteps with both feet, and step forward alternately left and right; (2) The child's back is facing you, hold her armpits Walk forward; (3) Train the child to hold the edge of the bed and railings to move; (4) Train the child to hold the cart with both hands to learn to walk; (5) Hold an adult's hand with both hands or one hand to walk; (6) Parents squat down facing each other, with both hands stretched out Make a protective gesture and let the child go back and forth in the middle to learn to walk alone; (7) Let the child stand alone and use toys in front of her to encourage her to walk alone. As long as you train according to the above methods and give your child the opportunity to practice more every day, she will quickly learn to walk independently. When she takes a few steps, give her praise to encourage her courage to keep going.

Children begin to learn to walk after they are 1 year old. This indicates that the child's range of activities will gradually expand and their vision will gradually broaden in the future, providing basic conditions for the development of physical and intellectual abilities, especially physical fitness.

At this stage, children's muscle development is not yet complete, and their walking movements are not well coordinated and wobbly. Slowly he will learn it, but there are a few points to pay attention to:

(1) The walking posture should be correct. The feet should be facing forward, not outwards or inward. This will form splayed feet or splayed legs, which is easy to fall and is extremely unsightly.

(2) Get more sun. Eating some cod liver oil and foods high in calcium can help children grow strong bones and be able to bear enough weight of the body, so that they will not develop bow legs due to weak legs.

(3) When adults hold a child's hand while walking, do not pull hard to avoid dislocation of the child's shoulder and elbow joints.

(4) Strengthen the protection of young children who are learning to walk. When babies learn to walk, they will inevitably fall down and break their scalp, so pay attention to protection, especially in parts that are prone to injury.

(5) Let the baby play with non-dangerous toys. The baby has just learned to walk, but his hands-on ability has increased significantly, so he loves to play with toys, which requires the protection of the baby's eyes, ears, nose, etc. Do not let your baby play with sharp toys or small toys with long sticks, otherwise they will hurt the body if they fall, and do not stuff such toys into their nostrils and ears.

(6) Do not let young children put things in their mouths. When your baby is learning to walk, don't let him put anything in his mouth, otherwise it may cause accidents, such as swallowing small toys into his trachea. Besides, these things are not hygienic.

(7) Keep dangerous goods away from young children. When a child learns to walk, everything becomes novel and everything becomes his toy. Some things can cause danger to young children, such as internal medicines, external medicines, cosmetics, washing powder, detergents, mousses, pesticides, etc. at home. These things should be kept out of the reach of young children or locked up.

12 to 16 months is the age for learning to walk independently, which is normal.