My mommies that use walkers: In your opinion; did it seem as if, the walker hindered the baby's ability to learn to walk on their own?? My daughter stands for long periods and is able to take a couple steps and still maintain her balance. But, she wants to roam everywhere and do everything and it's taken a toll on my back to hold her hands while she "walks" about our home.
@sheri-z, yeah definitely! Moderation with everything! Gives you some mommy time while she scoots around! 😍
@allisongarrett51 I think I'm going to give it a try, but just for a short amount of times during the day.
@mathews132 some of my mom friends recommended it; some don't. I guess I just shouldn't leave her in it for too too long.
@mommiesaremagical14 yes, I'll probably just have her use it for a short while, so I can rest my back little bit. My back went out once, it was horrible I had to call some ladies from my church to help me take care of her that day. Even to help me into the shower, it was that bad.
@embracemthrhd2 that's what I'm thinking I might have to do, I only have her use it for a little bit in each day.
@birdknees79 Oh man. I don't want to delay her in anyway. But my back is starting to give out, so I don't know what to do. Perhaps I let her use it for a short while during the day while I catch a break.
My daughter had walkers and jumpers, everything and walked at 9.5 months still
Half my kids used a walker and half didn’t....they all started walking around the same age 🤷♀️
I didn't have a walker for my DD but I did have a floor Jonny jumper I put her in every once in a while just to keep her occupied so I could get some stuff done. In my opinion I don't think they should be used as a source of teaching them to walk and they shouldn't be left in them for long periods of time I look at them more as a toy.
The walkers where you sit them inside hinder them. The ones they have to pull up and push are no problem. My daughter used that and walked by 8/9 months.