Do I need to intervene in my baby's physical development

  Babies do not learn many things from the beginning, they are acquired through postnatal development, such as speaking, walking, standing, and running, which are natural processes that parents cannot interfere with. So, should we intervene in the baby's major motor development? Some parents choose to intervene because they want their babies to learn more. Is this really good for their baby's development? Some parents choose to let nature take its course. Next, let's introduce whether it is necessary to intervene in the baby's physical activity?

  

Do I need to intervene in my baby's physical development1

  The answer is definitely not possible. Firstly, the growth and development of babies should be natural, and excessive intervention may cause adverse effects and even affect future development.

  Secondly, babies may be curious and even want to try things around them. Parents should provide some help to help babies adapt slowly, instead of being impatient or impatient, which is not conducive to the development of their psychological health and can also affect the development of physical activity.

  Again, if the baby has the intention to climb, stand, run, etc., appropriate assistance should be given to the baby. If possible, it is best to choose to intervene under professional medical care. This will prevent accidents from happening.

  Finally, parents should always pay attention to the growth of their babies, knowing what to learn and what not to learn at different times. If it is blindly instilled, it is not good for the baby's growth and may affect their future development. So I still hope that parents can pay attention.

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