Sunday, January 31, 2010

Mom Banged By Dog My Mom Is Putting My Son In A Walker?

My mom is putting my son in a Walker? - mom banged by dog

My son is 8 1 / 2 months. My mother saw him twice a week when I work. The last time that I was brought there, very impressed by the enthusiastic new walkers, she bought him.

I know they are not recommended.

But it is safe for him to use two days per week?

Also, I am sure you are not just for 15 minutes to an hour twice a day. From what I was saying, we would have spent 15 minutes to an hour or more per hour or more. He said he wants to, and when I up and down in the kitchen (the only place I can go in), the hunt for the dog and press the table.

I'm just interested in just that. Is one of those things I go for is peace in the family, or is really very dangerous, I have to say something?

15 comments:

Queen Queso said...

My son loved his walker, too. In fact, I liked it so well that went, in spite of 18 months and on his own 10 months ago, still trying to get me (from the basement that is, when we arrived) to do laundry.

From what I understand, that the reasons for the walkers are not recommended, as were the levels of these injuries are parents that are not used correctly. How would not tolerate the crash barriers and the child fell off the stairs.

Walkers are now everyone should have something to deter them from preventable if one wheel is smaller than the other, like a ramp at the bottom of the lower rail. If the traveler more active, you will see. There must be at least 4 of these pills. You will have the friction on the ground, and the baby will not overcome the force too, Walker and the brake.

If the traveler that rmother this security feature bought it right parental home and not hit the head on theTable (until he has better control of it, then it is likely to be affected, because it is fun to see Yell gramma), I think it's okay to play it.

In fact, you can begin to see major changes in his leg strength, which helps to crawl and walk.

Another thing, my beloved son was a Johnny-jump-ups of his set began at 4 months (less than recommended to go our poor, arm pain, to "to save us, we had him with a blanket to type). It would be can still be achieved, since, if I could.

Brittayy... said...

Your baby. Trust your instincts if you think that the conversation did not. You should feel comfortable and at work. Personally, I would if I knew that it was not long, and it looks exactly away from stairs and tables showing the level of the head where it hurt.

pnut2977 said...

I started my daughter in a wanderer, when she was 6 months old. She loved him, and went on his own, when she was 11 months old. I really do not know why more is not recommended. I've heard that too. In my opinion, is great and it is something that has helped to develop the leg muscles.

MaPetite... said...

I read to limit the use of walkers, not to prohibit but too! Certainly, the fear that the baby is mobile and can, therefore, what they couldnt do before, falling down stairs, etc etc is very good. From what I've read that babies take longer develop, if they walk too long can hikers, and that's not the same movement to press further on their feet, but probably a negligible role, if any. My daughter has it, and certainly not much time, because both it's safe to keep an eye on them. I bought it just before I 7mths, and she was zooming around the apartment before we know it. His face lights up and you could see how happy she was soon to feel no guilt, "something that allows a baby book said to do nothing. Everything in moderation, right?" Since I used only a few days a week, you should not worry. 22mths Always try it on my daughter, on board in the store when she sees this!

TwinMomm... said...

My son hated the protestors, he cries every time you try to put it there, the point is that if you do not, it should not be there. I personally think they are good, so make sure you do not down the stairs. Good luck!

vickie said...

my son was in a walker when he was 5 months and months to about 10th not recommended? ridiculous. not harm its going to the children. my son enjoyed running around the house, broke hounds in the walls. and it goes well.

roan's mum said...

To my knowledge, the only reason, why is falling walkers are considered "unsafe" because of the risks of traveling in a non-enclosed staircase. If she is forced into the kitchen, and he can not hit his head against something, I see a problem.
Walkers are not safe from development? Please let me know!

roan's mum said...

To my knowledge, the only reason, why is falling walkers are considered "unsafe" because of the risks of traveling in a non-enclosed staircase. If she is forced into the kitchen, and he can not hit his head against something, I see a problem.
Walkers are not safe from development? Please let me know!

Wilmavim... said...

All my children have used a walking aid. I do not use it as a tool to help you walk away, but rather as another form of entertainment, really enjoyed it.
It is not recommended because it takes the child to monitor, when in a walker when they are not. 1. You can accomplish more things, we need to baby proof later. 2. Your baby may be moving very fast and quickly put out of reach or in a dangerous situation. The walkers sold now have a broader base than the top and is usually too large to fit easily and quickly through a door, so they are safer than they were. (This is the kind that I have and what we receive as a gift for my first son in almost 5 years.)
Till you are sure that the baby in a safe place when a Walker (which is more important that it should not be able to reach all of them.) And when the confidence that your mother will be seen in the vicinity of who will cause you no harm, but let me go.

crispy said...

My daughter of 8 months, I sit in a walker and loves, in fact, they began to shoot them when he is about 6 months, my nephew, Walker began his walk at 9 months careful, d 'with the stairs, and when you do not already go ahead and make sure that the evidence for Baby. It is well

Top Cat said...

To verify or ensure the person you trust (with the exception of his mother) watches to make sure you are well, as if he is with her (and some do), you can ignore it [no offense]

Baby Julie due 5/12 said...

I have my child in a walker all the time, but I ended up the stairs.

clcalifo... said...

Dangerous for people who see their children or have them open the door of the cellar. I can imagine that his mother looks good.
All my children.
The update is now you can at Walmart, Target, etc. are safe if you invest in a

I suppose if your mother is working in the kitchen of their small
creep is probably safer to walk in order to get the knife drawer

You are the mother and if you feel uncomfortable .. Then face. Ask your mother if you replace it with a date. When he was old he is.

Ashley P said...

Its fine. My daughter of 9 months and used a walker at all times. It is followed on the timing and walk like other children their age. The hype about walking is really just the children falling down stairs or in the pool (because of the stupidity of people who supposedly straight). I would not have much to worry about. They are not as bad as the people around them to be.

nickiean... said...

He had two daughters and put them in walkers, provided they are not there all day every day you have nothing to fear. My daughter went off at 11 and 13 months, it did not hurt either. In reality, helps to build confidence in walking distance.

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