Babies usually learn to walk around one year old, but everyone's learning ability is different. Some babies walk slowly, while others learn to walk quickly. No matter which baby is learning to walk, there will always be some signs when they are about to walk. Parents can take a look. What are the signs before the baby is about to walk?
What are the signs before a baby is about to walk
1. Babies are able to autonomously clench their fists and use their fingers and toes according to their will.
2. The strength of the baby's leg muscles is already sufficient to support their own weight.
3. The baby is already able to flexibly shift the center of gravity of various parts of the body, and knows how to use their limbs. The development of upper and lower limb movements is also well coordinated.
How do babies learn to walk
1. When the baby is around 5 months old, you can support him and jump on your thighs. In the next two to three months, the baby's favorite activity is jumping like this. In fact, as the baby learns to turn over, sit up, and crawl in sequence, their leg muscle strength will continue to strengthen.
2. The baby is probably starting to be able to support furniture and stand up on their own, so it is important to ensure that everything they come into contact with is secure and stable. If there are adults supporting the baby on the sofa, the little one will stand up very hard.
3. In two or three weeks, the baby will start to hold onto things and take a few steps. He may even loosen his grip and stand alone for a while without holding onto something. Once he learns the technique of standing without support, when you help the baby walk, he may be able to take steps forward and even bend down to pick up toys while standing.
If a baby is about to learn to walk, there are actually many signs of it. Parents can understand them appropriately and use healthy exercise methods to help the baby learn faster. But in the process of training a baby's walking, it is important to control the amount of activity. If it is too tiring, it can actually affect the baby's bone development, and walking will become slower and slower.