What misunderstandings do babies need to avoid when learning to walk?

1. Overprotection: Parents should give their children enough free space to try and learn to walk by themselves. Excessive protection may hinder the development of children's autonomy and independence.

2. Use a walker: Although a walker can help children learn to walk in a short time, long-term use may lead to children's dependence on walking and affect their sense of balance and coordination.

3. Standing too early: Some parents will let their children stand or walk too early, which may cause their children to fall down because of insufficient leg muscle strength, and may even lead to fractures.

4. Ignore crawling: crawling is an important stage for children to learn to walk. If you ignore crawling, it may affect your child's gait development and balance ability.

5. Do not encourage failure: In the process of learning to walk, children may fall and wrestle. Parents should encourage them not to be afraid of failure and learn from it.

6. Do not pay attention to the choice of shoes: For toddlers, a pair of suitable shoes is very important. Improper shoes may affect children's gait and foot development.

7. Ignore safety issues: In the process of children learning to walk, parents should always pay attention to children's safety and avoid children playing in dangerous places, such as stairs and slides.