Please help the children learn to stand. What should parents do?
The first stage, 9- 10 month contraction, requires the use of certain external objects such as tables, sofas and parents' hands to get up.
In the second stage, 1 1 ~ 12 months of hard labor, at this time, children can keep their balance and stand independently without relying on any foreign objects.
How to train children to stand reasonably?
Some parents learn to sit or even stand with their 3 or 4-month-old children, which is actually not good for their children's health. This is because the strength of the baby's legs is not enough to support the weight of the whole body. If you help your baby practice walking, it will not only affect the baby's arch and leg bones, but also affect the walking posture, becoming an eye socket or a single arm.
Watching a child climb up is like trying to stand up. When the child is standing with his whole foot on the ground, you will find that the child has the desire to stand up, and the lower body is strong, which can help the child stand better.
Children lie on their backs, grab their ankles with both hands and push them back and forth repeatedly to help them practice kicking.
Face to face with children and attract them with toys. When children want to walk enough, reach out and gently pull them down from their seats, so that children can feel the strength of the lower body. Put a toy on the table, let adults use toys to help children in Doby, and encourage children to climb onto the table first, and then stand up after the table. Let children practice standing with armpits, or hold sofas, bed railings, tables, etc. After a while, let the children feel safe and dare to stand up. Don't try to hold the child's hand directly. Let's leave now.
When children can do it themselves, they should wear thin soles. In this way, when the baby stands, the toes and soles are in the right position, and the walking posture is very convenient. In addition, parents are not advised to use a scooter for their children. Pedestrians are tools that interfere with children's walking. Pedestrians slip so fast that children have to struggle to move forward quickly. Two toes are not only easy to stand firm, but also easy to induce O-legs.
If the child is not ready to stand, parents should not worry, let the child climb more, get up and exercise the upper body and waist strength of the child, and prepare the child for standing, which is also helpful for the coordination of the child's movement.