Learning to walk is another huge progress in the process of growth for babies, because from learning to sit, to learning to stand, to learning how to walk, it is one huge growth after another in physical growth and development. Learning to walk means that babies are gradually exercising their own will and expressing their preferences. However, what if a baby who has just learned to walk has their feet turned outward?
What should a baby who has just learned to walk do if their feet turn outward
1. It is very normal for children who have just learned to walk to have an outward eight character pattern on their feet, but as they age, it will gradually change or alleviate.
2. Because when babies first start learning to walk, their legs do not have enough strength to support themselves, and they need sufficient calcium to meet the needs of their bones. They can spend more time in the sun or eat more calcium rich foods.
3. When babies start learning to walk, if their feet cannot fully stand, they should not spend too much time learning to walk, otherwise it will cause their feet to appear outward and gradually lead to leg deformities.
How can babies learn to walk faster
1. Crawl more, crawling can exercise the baby's thigh muscles. After completing crawling well, it can lay a solid foundation for learning to walk in the future.
2. Kicking and kicking, when the baby is standing alone, parents can try to support the baby's armpits, let the baby's legs off the ground, and let the baby naturally practice kicking and jumping movements.
3. By supporting the wall, parents can try to detach themselves from their baby's body and let them learn to walk on their own, which can help them gradually learn to walk on their own.
It is very normal for babies who have just learned to walk to have their feet spread outwards. At this time, parents need to supplement enough calcium for the baby's physical and skeletal development, and help them exercise their leg muscles through various methods. Then, through other safe ways, they can learn to walk on their own. The process of learning to walk varies for each baby, but it is important to minimize injuries and poor posture.