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Risks of baby walkers and carriers on child development

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The use of baby walkers and infant carriers can hinder a child's growth and development.
  • These devices may negatively impact motor skill acquisition and physical development.
  • Parents should be aware of these potential risks when choosing aids for their children.

The use of common baby aids, such as baby walkers and infant carriers, poses potential risks to a child's healthy development. Experts caution that these devices, often used to assist mobility or carrying infants, can inadvertently impede crucial developmental milestones.

Specifically, baby walkers, which allow infants to move around before they are developmentally ready, may interfere with the natural progression of learning to walk. This can affect the development of muscle strength, balance, and coordination. Similarly, certain types of infant carriers, if used improperly or for extended periods, could potentially affect a baby's posture and musculoskeletal development.

Parents are advised to consider these potential negative impacts when selecting equipment for their children. Understanding the developmental stages of infants and prioritizing activities that encourage natural movement and exploration is key to fostering optimal growth and well-being.

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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.