Jumping chair is a very practical parenting tool that can exercise the leg muscles of babies and is very beneficial for their physical development. But any parenting tool should be used at the appropriate age, and using it too early can actually affect the healthy development of the baby. How old can a baby play with a jumping chair?
Jumping chairs are mainly designed for babies who are learning to walk, which can enhance their leg coordination and jumping ability. They can only be used after the baby's leg bones have a certain level of support. Generally, after eight months, babies' leg bones have a certain level of support ability, and they can start using the jumping chair appropriately. Reasonable use will not affect normal development.
Premature use of a jumping chair for infants can have adverse effects on their leg bone development. Due to the soft and unsupported leg bones of infants, premature use of jumping chairs can lead to abnormal leg bone development and even cause the phenomenon of coiled legs. It is best to use it after eight months of age for infants and can continue to be used until around one and a half years old.
During the process of playing with the jumping chair, it is best for the mother to take care of the baby and not let them play on their own, as this can lead to dangerous consequences. When taking care of the baby, the mother should also pay attention to preventing the jumping chair from tipping over, take protective measures, and not let the baby fall out of the jumping chair, otherwise it will bring unnecessary danger to the baby.