How do babies practice standing

  Learning to stand is an important developmental stage for babies. Standing is a sign that a baby's development has entered a new stage. Only by learning to stand can babies learn to walk, so parents must pay attention to their babies' learning of standing. So how can babies practice standing?

  

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  Firstly, let the baby practice standing in the appropriate month. By around ten months old, babies are generally able to support their entire body with the strength of their waist and legs. At this point, it is time to teach them how to stand. If a baby learns to stand too early, it can easily hurt their legs or waist, and may also lead to bent leg development. In addition, learning standing too early may take a long time, which can easily cause the baby's aversion and unwillingness to practice standing.

  Secondly, it is important to start allowing the baby to stand independently in a timely manner. During the initial stage of learning to stand, parents will definitely need to support the baby. But if parents keep holding onto their baby, the baby will always be dependent on them, making it difficult for them to practice independent standing. Therefore, parents must release their hands at the appropriate time and let the baby try to stand independently.

  Also, it is important to avoid collisions and injuries. During the process of letting the baby practice standing, it is inevitable that they will fall. Wrestling is not scary, but parents should never let their babies get injured after falling. Therefore, parents should try to avoid placing hard objects near where their babies stand, and it is best to lay a crawling blanket on the floor.

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