a walker at ten months is FINE! the legs are not going to BEND!
2006-09-10 21:11:26
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answered by minx 3
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Get the walker now. Walker will not bend the baby's legs. The key is "started to stand". If he is standing, the walker will help build his legs for up and down motion. You will see him stand and sit, stand and sit then eventually he will be trying to go backwards. . .to reach for something and it will shock him and excite you. You should not put a baby in a walker that is not trying to stand or trying to hold up when you have a little hand in each of yours. Make sure walker has an activity bar on it so he may spin items, pull on them or move them and soft items to chew on. This will help with motor skill. You're okay!
2006-09-10 21:23:53
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answered by N C 1
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Yes walker should not be used for the babies. Not because the babies legs will bend, but actually simply trying to make him sit at such an age when the body is not able to hold the weight of the Head, It makes the backbone of the new born week and can cause problems.
2006-09-10 21:24:27
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answered by Mani G.India 4
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walker is actually not necessary when ur son is 10months old. u might have probabaly required it when he was very young say 5-6 months so as to confine him to one place. but actually doctors do not advice walkers as they impair the kids vision when he grows up. they are certain optic nerves present in the soles..so when the child tries to walk using a walker he exerts pressure over it... as a result ther r possibilities that at sucha tendder stage the nerves mght get damaged.... so better no make use of walkers... instead u can hold his hands and amke him walk...that way teh pressure on the legs r equally distributed.(walker exerts unequal pressure) how ever they actually do not bend the childs knees. but the potential implications of ussing a walker include...weakenin of spine and impaired vision
2006-09-11 23:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Walker is not good, just wait he will start walking in a 2 months time.
2006-09-10 21:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You can start to put babies in walker as young as 4 to 5 months...or when they can able to sit. 10 months should be fine...he might not even need it..
2006-09-10 21:17:52
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answered by vicizav_v 5
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to late for the walker, help him learn to walk. he is way beyond the walker stage. he needed it when he first started showing signs of standing. now he will soon be walking around furniture.
dont spend money on walker.
2006-09-10 21:15:19
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answered by Forever Looking 5
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get a walker now for him, and something he can use to walk with... say a cart...
but don't rely on those all the time... encourage him by being with him... only use the walker when you are doing something in the bathroom, kitchen, etc and can't keep hold of him..
2006-09-10 21:12:06
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answered by Forlorn Hope 7
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A month or two ago.
I had one son who walked at 9 months
and another who could walk two or three steps at a time before falling at 8 1/2 months. (he also rolled over at the age of 11 weeks) My daughter walked at 14 months
He is definatly ready. And if you had one sooner.......no damage to legs. A baby does what they can do when they can do it inspite of what their mom thinks or expects.
Enjoy
2006-09-10 21:17:47
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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i comprehend you stated that there are no seen enamel coming in yet i think of that he's teething, even nonetheless you could not see the enamel those toddlers can pop by rather speedy. My daughter, who's now twelve months, had a similar difficulty around 8 months and he or she ended up getting 2 enamel on an identical time, even we could no longer see them, they have been working their way by. while she could wake, which replaced into approximately each 2 hours we'd provide her Hyland's teething tabs alternting with Orajel nighttime time Teething gel, to convenience her and he or she could circulate back to sleep right this moment after. this could bypass, besides the undeniable fact that i comprehend it sounds like it is going to final continuously precise now. I do propose shifting Jack into your room interior the interim so Quinn can get her relax, this isn't stable for her to be repeativiely woken in the process the nighttime, it ought to start to impression her well-being. you could circulate his crin or placed him in a p.c.. n' play or bassinet till the waking distinctive circumstances in the process the nighttime passes. perfect of luck to you.
2016-11-07 02:12:48
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answered by saturnio 4
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