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What postures should parents be wary of when learning to walk? If the correction is late, will the baby's bones be prone to problems?
1, don't rely too much on walkers.
Many adults think that a baby can learn to walk only with a walker, which is actually a wrong idea. The walker does have an auxiliary effect on the baby's learning to walk, but it will also bring some harm to the baby. Long-term use of the walker will make the baby rely too much on the walker, forming the habit of needing help when walking, and the walker will block the sight of adults and sometimes make the baby inadvertently.
2. Pay attention to whether the baby is calcium deficient.
Many parents teach their baby to walk in the right way and posture, but the baby's legs are still round, which is probably caused by the baby's calcium deficiency. At this time, you should take your baby to a regular medical institution to check whether there is calcium deficiency. If he is short of calcium, we should teach him to walk while supplementing calcium, so that he can not only learn to walk, but also strengthen the absorption of calcium by walking.
Finally, I want to say that parents should pay more attention to the baby's safety when teaching the baby to learn to walk, so as to prevent the baby from slipping in the process of learning to walk, or causing limb injuries due to negligence.
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