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Is it harmful if a nine-month-old child stands up holding something? What should we pay attention to when a child stands up holding something?

Time:2020-02-21Popular: Author: Editor

We all know that shortly after a baby is born, his body is not fully developed and he will not be able to stand and walk normally. He will slowly learn to stand and walk when he grows up. This is a process of baby development. Children should not start standing too early, nor should they start walking too early, as this will affect the baby's development. So does it have any impact on the body when a nine-month-old baby stands up holding something? Let’s take a closer look below!


Is it harmful to a nine-month-old baby to stand up by holding something?

A nine-month-old baby can already stand up by himself. This is normal and has no impact on the body.

But parents should not force the baby to stand. You can ignore the baby's own development and just pay attention to safety. The reason why it is not good to stand early is that some adults force the child to stand. The legs and feet are not well developed, which leads to overload and problems.

Being able to stand up on one's own means that the baby's legs already have the ability to "stand", which means that the skeletal and muscle abilities are sufficient. If the baby is not developed enough, he will not be able to stand up on his own.

In fact, you can also let the baby crawl more at this time. After crawling more, the baby will walk more steadily.

Just don't interfere with the baby's preferences when the baby is standing. Walking too early will cause poor development of the baby's feet. There is no harm in walking later.


When do children start to stand?

Turn over in March, sit in June, and crawl in August. Normally, children will start to stand with objects after they can crawl, but some children have already started to stand before they start crawling.

The specific standing time is different for each child. Children who stand early may start to stand at 7 months, so standing at 9 months is not too early.

When a child starts to stand, it is a growth signal sent by the child's body:

First, it proves that the child's legs are getting stronger;

Second, it proves that the child may start to learn to walk.


What should you pay attention to after the child starts to stand?

Observe the child's standing posture

The child's standing posture must be that the entire sole of the foot is completely on the ground. If the child always touches the ground on the toes when standing, it means that the child may have high muscle tone and should go to the hospital for examination.

Don’t support your children to practice walking

Many parents anxiously start to teach their children to walk by holding their arms when they see that their children can stand.

Children's walking is also a spontaneous behavior. When adults learn to walk with arms crossed, the child's legs do not directly bear the force of walking, so this method is not conducive to the development of the child's legs.

Let children crawl more often to prepare for walking

Crawling training can enable children to coordinate their hands, eyes, legs, brain and whole body. The most important thing is that in the process of crawling, the child's leg muscles can be exercised, so crawling more will be more conducive to the child learning to walk in the future!


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