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Walkers and Twins
Asked by S.P. from Boca Raton
on January 19, 2007
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I guess this is an FYI and I am asking any suggestions other than just taking away a walker. Both of my girls are getting around good on the floor but when I put them ...
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- Hello Stepphanie...I would take it away because it's becoming threatening. However, they need thier excercise to develop thier muscles in thier legs so I would get the...
- In my home daycare setting, with more than one kid, the exorsaucers are great they can have snacks in them, and play but be up and see whats goin on and not feel like ...
- S., according to my pediatrician, one shouldn't even own a walker because of the high incidence of concussions in babies. However, I own one and my nine month old LOV...
Walker
Asked by H.T. from Detroit
on December 6, 2007
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Just a quick question...is the reason people think walkers are dangerous due to people leaving babies in them unsupervised? My son uses one at school and I am thinkin...
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- Actually most injuries occur when the babies ARE supervised. They can reach new things, roll into things with enough momentum to knock over things (like some gates), e...
- The only time they are a true danger is if you have stairs. But if you don't have any stairs or they are gated off, there is not danger to them. I had one for my daugh...
- The other problem with walkers is steps....even falling off one step can cause serious injuries for your little one. We used a walker with both my children - but the...