There are a few infants who can stand well in the tenth month and start to learn to walk; some children still can't walk by the age of one week. This is partly related to the infant's physical strength, physical development, and partly related to the adult's patience and correct teaching.
Education should be based on the infant's ability. As far as walking is concerned, if you learn too early, you will be prone to fall; some bones are still very soft, walking too early to make the second leg pressure, may form O-shaped legs (commonly known as the legs). Therefore, the promotion of the infant's motor development and intelligence that is to be positive, but also according to the actual ability of the infant.