A person's temperament is not only reflected in their appearance, but also in their walking posture, which is an important bonus point. If the walking posture is beautiful, it looks more elegant. But some mothers find that their babies walk with an external BaZi, which can be very frustrating. What should we do with the external BaZi of the baby's feet?
It is very common for babies to walk on their feet, and almost all babies have external or internal signs when they first learn to walk. Mom, don't rush to correct your baby. This is because the baby has just learned to walk and doesn't know how to exert force with their feet, so they can only land on their toes. As the baby develops and becomes more proficient in walking, the posture of the external eight characters will improve.
If the posture of the baby's external eight characters not only does not change after the age of three, but also becomes more and more serious, affecting the development of bones, then the mother should correct the baby in a timely manner. However, the mother also needs to worry, as with simple rehabilitation training, it can be corrected.
In order to prevent babies from walking outside their birth chart, mothers must be careful not to let their babies sit on the walker too early. Some mothers, in order to save themselves time, put their babies on the walker early on. This may seem like the baby has gained freedom, but in fact, it has a significant impact on the baby's bone development. Mild cases can cause the baby to walk in an irregular pattern, while severe cases can lead to the baby's legs being curled up.