Monday, November 23, 2009

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The walker is a seat that has wheels and legs is protected by a railing so you can not get out of it, the child sitting or semi-sitting with her legs can propel and navigate. Use long, is almost a custom now is ignoring the recommendation of most pediatricians. The walker does not teach the child to walk, but let's see you move and even move their legs as if walking is not learning to hold your body or your balance exercises, which are basic requirements for walking.

POINTS AGAINST THE WALKER

* May delay motor function: walking is advisable to go through stages (sitting, crawling, standing, etc..), using the walker continuously, the child would be skipping these steps and just be sitting or semi-sitting foot propelled.
* The child tends to walk sideways instead of walking straight ahead. * It encourages
arm swing when walking, which is essential for coordination to walk properly. Neither gives a clear idea of \u200b\u200byour space, and sitting or semi-sitting does not exercise his balance.
* can cause accidents, because when the child is placed in the walker, adults believe that it will fall and they are left unattended. At these times, the child has freedom that can do things that would not if under the supervision of an adult because children have no concept of danger, could easily roll down the stairs, take dangerous objects (drugs, insecticides, breakable objects, etc.), into the kitchen and burn, dump heavy objects, etc.

POINTS FOR THE WALKER
Today, most are against the walker, but also has its positive points as long as you consider as part of entertainment and not as a way to teach him to walk, custom, or as a way the rest of the child:

* Provides freedom of movement to the child, which makes him happy, so excited, what fun and lets you explore, investigate and move to "their" world, making it a great experience.
* Children are very active in the walker the ideal toy to release its energy, equivalent to cycling in school children.

IF YOU choose to use the WALKER
should be clear that the walker is not a "help parents" but must be considered a distraction for the child, your child will only benefit from a walker as long as:

* Never use it for their own comfort "to not bother me," to do things in the house "because in these cases you not be monitored and the child may be injured.
* Whenever your child use a walker must be under adult supervision and have the house in order to avoid an accident. Depending on the maturity of the child will be behind him or will only be necessary to give verbal cues.
* Do not use walker for a long time during the day, the child also needs to crawl, walk holding onto furniture or your hand, the walker is an experience most of the day to day child. The walker should be considered only as one more way to have fun.

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