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Teach Your Baby to Walk

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#*In fact, once your baby starts to cruise, it’s a good idea to childproof your home again, as they can reach new heights, and possibly, new hazards.<ref>http://bit.ly/2X1hPVS>
 
#*In fact, once your baby starts to cruise, it’s a good idea to childproof your home again, as they can reach new heights, and possibly, new hazards.<ref>http://bit.ly/2X1hPVS>
 
#*Help your baby let go of the furniture as they cruise by holding out your fingers and allowing them to grip you with both hands. Soon enough, they'll be holding on to you with one hand or even letting go altogether.<ref>http://bit.ly/2IUq4sI>
 
#*Help your baby let go of the furniture as they cruise by holding out your fingers and allowing them to grip you with both hands. Soon enough, they'll be holding on to you with one hand or even letting go altogether.<ref>http://bit.ly/2IUq4sI>
#Get your baby a push toy. A push toy, like a small shopping cart, or a pint-sized lawn mower, will support your baby as they practice cruising. It will also give them control as they learn to walk, refines their balance, and boosts their confidence.<ref>http://www.whattoexpect.com/first-year/first-steps/</ref>[[Image:Teach Your Baby to Walk Step 6.jpg|center]]
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#Get your baby a plush toy. A push toy, like a small shopping cart, or a pint-sized lawn mower, will support your baby as they practice cruising. It will also give them control as they learn to walk, refines their balance, and boosts their confidence.<ref>http://www.whattoexpect.com/first-year/first-steps/</ref>[[Image:Teach Your Baby to Walk Step 6.jpg|center]]
 
#*If your baby is just starting to cruise on their own, start with a toy that does not have wheels. Once you are confident your baby is strong enough, introduce a push toy with wheels.<ref>http://bit.ly/2X1jwCs>
 
#*If your baby is just starting to cruise on their own, start with a toy that does not have wheels. Once you are confident your baby is strong enough, introduce a push toy with wheels.<ref>http://bit.ly/2X1jwCs>
 
#*Always check that the push toy is sturdy, and has a bar or handle that has a good grip, as well as big wheels, as this will make it harder for the toy to tip over.<ref>http://bit.ly/2J0RAVM>
 
#*Always check that the push toy is sturdy, and has a bar or handle that has a good grip, as well as big wheels, as this will make it harder for the toy to tip over.<ref>http://bit.ly/2J0RAVM>


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