infant walkers การใช้
- Infant walkers are seats hanging from frames that allow a baby to sit upright with the legs dangling and feet touching the floor.
- Many experts have been pressing for a ban on infant walkers, which can be found in up to 92 percent of homes with infants.
- "In my practice, we see at least one significant injury per month that was due to an infant walker, " he said.
- Dr . Siegel wondered whether infant walkers, especially those with trays that block babies'views of their feet, would have a similar deleterious effect.
- The one on infant walkers, according to the story, had its genesis with kittens fitted with conical collars that prevented them from seeing their limbs.
- Many parents believe that infant walkers foster the development of the motor skills needed for walking and provide mental stimulation by allowing the baby to explore a broader environment.
- Now a researcher at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland has found that contrary to common parental beliefs, infant walkers are likely to impair _ not foster _ an infant's motor and mental development.
- Parents and babies seem to love infant walkers, parents for the baby-tending and entertainment value of these wheeled seats, and babies for being able to scoot around the house in them long before they can walk and even before they can crawl.
- The term " Go-Kart ", which exists since 1959, also shortened as " Kart ", an alternative spelling of " cart ", refers to a tiny race car with frame and two-stroke engine; the old term " go-cart " originally meant a sedan chair or an infant walker