No, infant walkers are a leading cause of injuries in babies, so health and safety experts strongly discourage their use.
Infant walkers are devices with wheeled frames and suspended seats that let babies move around using their feet. But walkers aren’t safe to use, even with adults watching closely.
Babies in walkers can move very quickly and are more likely to:
Research shows that walkers don’t provide any advantage to a child's development and can even delay it when babies are learning to walk on their own.
To provide a safe play area for your baby, choose a:
Make sure that each of your child’s caregivers know about the dangers of walkers and how to provide a safe play area.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice,
diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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