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Children's growth path: walker or crawling?
Every child is unique, and their growth path also needs our careful exploration and companionship. On the road of children's growth, walkers and crawling are common exercise methods. So, which is more suitable for children, a walker or a crawler? This article will share my real experience with my baby, hoping to give some inspiration to parents.

Advantages of walker

A walker can help children exercise leg muscles, improve their balance and make it easier for them to learn to walk. However, over-reliance on walkers will affect children's crawling and walking ability, which is not conducive to children's all-round development.

The importance of crawling

Crawling is a very important part of children's growth. It can help children exercise the strength and coordination of limbs and promote the brain's command ability to all parts of the body. Therefore, parents should try their best to let their children crawl and enjoy this process full of exploration and discovery.

Parents' suggestions

Parents can start to exercise their children's arm strength when they are six months old, such as sitting their children on the bed, holding their hands and helping them sit up slowly. After a child has the ability to crawl, he can take a walker appropriately, but don't let the walker become an obstacle to his growth.