Baby's performance of walking quickly

  From turning over to sitting, then crawling, and finally learning to walk, this is a necessary process for a baby's growth. Around ten months old, babies will start learning to walk. Some babies may start earlier, but due to individual differences, it is normal for them to start two months earlier and end up two months later. What are the signs of a baby walking quickly?

  

Baby's performance of walking quickly1

  Baby can stand independently, and after falling down, they will support themselves with both hands to stand up. When there are objects around them, they will also support themselves to take two steps. When a baby sees a toy they are interested in, if there are no objects around them, they will try to take one or two steps and then sit down and switch to crawling. These small movements are all signs before the baby can walk.

  Most babies can already crawl before they learn to walk, but it should be noted that there are a few babies who cannot crawl until they learn to walk. Mothers must understand that not being able to crawl does not mean that the baby will not start learning to walk. But babies who can crawl will walk more steadily after learning to walk, so mothers should not stop their babies from learning any big movements.

  When babies first learn to walk, they have no sense of safety. No matter what is under their feet, as long as the baby wants to go, they will walk over without caring. So the mother is responsible for helping the baby clear obstacles and ensuring their safety.

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