POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. Baby Walkers:
When to Use: Walkers are generally not recommended for babies under 9 months old. By this age, babies typically have better head and neck control.
Alternatives: Instead of using walkers, consider providing a safe space for your baby to practice crawling and cruising (pulling up to stand) as these activities support natural development.
Potty Training:
When to Start: Potty training can begin around 18 to 24 months, but readiness varies by child. Signs of readiness include:
Staying dry for longer periods.
Showing interest in the toilet or potty.
Communicating when they need to go.
Discomfort in dirty diapers.
Tips for Potty Training:
Introduce the potty seat without pressure.
Use positive reinforcement, like praise or rewards, for sitting on the potty.
Make it part of the routine, like after meals or before bedtime.
Every child develops at their own pace, so it’s important to follow your child’s cues and readiness signs.
Post Answer