Children are now learning to walk. What should they pay attention to while learning to walk?

Learning to walk is a process that every baby must go through in his life. It is very cute to see the baby swaying when he starts walking, full of tenderness.

Parents will be extremely excited. At this time, the responsibility of parents to supervise comes. Find the problem from the child's walking posture and make corrections in time.

Parents should understand that incorrect walking posture of the baby may harm the baby's growth, development and physical and mental health. Parents should master certain parenting experience, pay attention to the changes in the child's posture, solve the problem in a timely manner, and provide immediate correction and treatment. . Let’s pay attention to the following five types of children’s walking postures: Stumbling

When the baby first learns to walk, it is completely normal to stumble and be unstable. Because in the primitive learning process, the child has not yet learned how to control his own pace and is sloppy. This is just the result of his serious study! This situation usually lasts for about 3-6 months.

Suggestion: If the child is still stumbling when he is about two years old, it is abnormal, and the parents need to take the child to the hospital for examination. If it were not a neurological problem, the doctor would recommend brain surgery. Pigeon-toed

The feet are facing inwards, like big iron clamps! This type of walking posture is very common among children who have just learned to walk. Generally around the age of three, as the child's thighs and leg muscles grow and strengthen, this walking posture will disappear.

Suggestion: If a child walks or becomes pigeon-toed after the age of three, the child needs to be corrected in time to prevent the habit from becoming natural and affecting the beauty of the child's growth and walking. Duck gait

It is a physiological problem, because he may have flat feet. A child needs to exercise the muscles of his soles and develop the arc during the whole process of walking. 95% of children will naturally tilt their feet before the age of five. When riding a three-wheeled stroller or a two-wheeled stroller, the inclination of the child's feet will quickly develop.

Suggestion: If you think your child's walking is not good-looking, you can also let your child play a game of holding pens, handkerchiefs or big buttons between his toes when he is about two years old; when playing in the children's playground, Hold your child's hand and make him step on the barrel; or encourage him to walk on the balls of his feet.

It is normal for babies to have flat feet. On the other hand, if the baby has cavus feet, it may indicate a central nervous system disorder. O-shaped legs

His legs were spread apart, as if they had gone through equestrian training. Before the age of two, if his legs look like brackets, you don't need to worry too much. However, if it persists, it may indicate a lack of calcium and vitamins, which requires treatment.

In some cases, plaster of paris can also be placed on the child's legs to help align the child's legs. But this needs to be carried out in the hospital under the diagnosis of a doctor, and by the doctor. X-shaped legs

Careful parents all know that when a child does not want to walk, his legs will show an X-shaped shape and want you to hug him. This situation is more common among children who are not very active.

When a baby learns to walk for the first time, this kind of situation is also related to the lack of exercise of the muscles of the baby's back. He doesn't know how to control the range and direction of his feet. It's normal that he doesn't walk well at the beginning.

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Parents do not need to worry too much and should pay attention and observe. If you find something is not right, go to the hospital immediately for diagnosis and seize the best time for treatment.

Love seriously, teach with love, grow up with your children, and enjoy happiness and joy.

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