Why Balance Activities Matter
Balance is one of the most important foundations of walking.
Before a child takes confident, independent steps, their body is constantly learning how to stay upright, adjust to movement, and react to small shifts in position. Balance is what allows them to move from wobbly first steps to steady walking.
Children must learn how to:
• Shift their weight from one foot to the other
• Stabilize their core
• Coordinate stepping
Simple daily activities can help strengthen these skills.
Simple Balance Activities Parents Can Try
Cruising Along Furniture
Encourages children to shift their weight and move sideways while staying supported. This helps them understand how their body moves in space.
Toy Pickup Squats
When children squat down to pick up toys and stand back up, they’re building leg strength, coordination, and stability—all essential for walking.
Push-Based Walking
Push movement allows children to practice stepping forward while maintaining balance.
This is why many therapists encourage tools like the Little Balance Box Grow, which allow babies to safely practice pushing and stepping at the same time.
Why the Little Balance Box Grow Is Helpful
The Little Balance Box Grow helps children:
• Move independently
• Practice balance while walking
• Explore movement safely
By providing a stable structure to hold onto, children can practice walking and building confidence at their own pace while still developing the strength and coordination needed for independent walking.
This combination of support and active movement makes it a helpful developmental tool during early walking stages, when children are still building the balance and control needed to walk on their own.






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