• Staying
long in a baby walker demolishes the healthy body posture radically.
Not exact matches
• Growth development is also delayed keeping your
baby long in a toddler
baby walker.
But the
baby that stays
long in Walker requires over 18 months to adapt the skill.
If the
walker is no
longer used, you can consider investing
in a push
walker, as this will also be great for the further development of the
baby's cognitive and motor skills.
This may lead to early, unnecessary supplementation, which may then be followed by a real decrease
in milk production; the
baby stays asleep
longer while breaking down the less - digestible proteins
in a breastmilk substitute, and the mother's body does not receive the signal that more milk needs to be made (
Walker, 2007).
In contrast, kids tend to grow quickly, so you had better ensure that your
baby walker could be used for a
long time.