Why Some Children Hesitate to Walk
Many children hesitate to walk independently because they are still building balance, confidence, and strength.
This is completely normal.
Learning to walk requires babies to coordinate many new skills at once, including balance, posture, and stepping control. Some children naturally take more time because they prefer to feel stable and secure before walking independently.
Some children simply need more practice opportunities and encouragement through movement and play.
Helping Children Gain Walking Confidence
Parents can support early walking by encouraging:
• Safe exploration
• Standing play
• Push-based walking practice
Movement practice helps children strengthen the muscles and coordination needed for walking. Standing activities and supported movement can also help children build confidence while exploring their environment.
Push toys help children feel stable while moving.
How the Little Balance Box Grow Helps
The Little Balance Box Grow allows children to practice pushing while walking.
This helps them:
• Stabilize their body
• Build confidence
• Practice stepping patterns
Unlike traditional push walkers, the Little Balance Box Grow was designed with both development and safety in mind by a pediatric physical therapist to support natural movement. Its design encourages children to safely explore movement while building strength, coordination, balance, and confidence.
The Little Balance Box Grow is also designed to grow with your child, featuring an adjustable height that allows continued use through different stages of development.
Over time, many children begin taking independent steps more comfortably as their stability and confidence continue to grow.






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