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How To Help Your Baby Learn To Walk; Safety Tips To Keep In Mind
As your baby approaches one year of age, you're probably anticipating the start of toddler walking and all the exciting adventures it will bring. The good news is that these physical milestones generally occur naturally with little assistance from you.

Whenever your child begins to walk, you should encourage them in every way. Parents should always be beside their children when they are walking to make sure that they are safe. It is quite challenging to parent active toddlers as you are constantly thinking about what they might do next honestly [1][2].
The first toddler walking tip that every parent needs to keep in mind is to keep all sharp objects at a distance.
As soon as your toddler begins to walk, make sure the area is clean and carpeted. As their legs may not be very stable, it is essential to keep a close watch on them as well.
Ways to Help Baby Learn to Walk: Tips For Parents
1. Keep sharp objects away
The first parenting tip you should keep in mind when your toddler begins to walk is to make sure that no sharp objects are within their reach. No matter how tall your baby is, they will still reach out for that sharp object.
2. Never let go of their hand
When toddlers start to walk, you should always be holding both of their hands, you on one side and your partner on the other side, or you holding both of their hands from above. You should never ever let go of their hand and never ever let go of your support [3].
3. Encourage them to walk
Toddlers should be encouraged to walk when they are young, as this will help prevent them from falling down. We all need a little encouragement from time to time. Be careful not to excite your toddler when they are walking by themselves [4].

4. Organise the house
Getting the whole house carpeted, moving all huge and heavy objects out of their reach, and making sure the path walk is soft is the most important thing to remember when your toddler begins to walk.
5. Footwear is a must
Toddlers who begin walking need proper footwear. When they are first learning to walk, practicing on bare feet is essential to get a sense of balance. However, once they start walking, footwear becomes a necessity.
On A Final Note...
The development of skills in each child differs, and there are many factors that contribute to a child walking faster or later. You do not need to be concerned as long as your child has learned new skills and is capable of bearing their body weight on their legs.

Remember parents, regardless of whether the infant passes through these stages at the same time or in the same manner, all infants tend to follow the same progression through them.



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