Baby walkers are often used by parents with the belief that they aid in early walking, but studies show no significant difference in the onset of walking.
Walking is a crucial developmental milestone, and infants typically go through stages such as rolling, sitting, crawling, and trying to stand before walking.
Contrary to popular belief, the use of baby walkers can lead to delayed motor development, improper gait, slow brain development, and poor muscle and joint development.
Babies can learn to walk naturally when ready, without the use of walkers. Stable push-type walkers may be considered when the child can stand on their own.
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