When a baby takes the first step in learning to walk, the most excited person is undoubtedly the mother. However, due to developmental issues and different physical conditions of the child, the time for learning to walk also varies. Learning to walk early is certainly good, but some babies walk particularly late. So, what's wrong with babies walking late?
In winter, babies wear thicker clothes, which reduces their flexibility in movement. As a result, babies learn to walk slower and may not learn to walk much throughout the winter. After winter, when the thick cotton clothes are taken off, babies will soon be able to walk.
Sometimes parents feel that their babies will get dirty all over when they come down to learn to walk on their own, so many times they hold their children and do not let them play on the ground. This way, the children do not have the opportunity to move on the ground and have fewer opportunities to exercise. Therefore, at this time, the children will learn to walk later. In fact, mothers should let their children exercise appropriately. They are not afraid of getting dirty, as long as they wash the baby frequently.
Fat dolls may make people look cute, but if the baby is overweight, it is not particularly good. Overweight can affect the baby's walking because when the baby is overweight, the thin legs cannot bear the weight of the body, and walking naturally becomes too late.