Generally speaking, most babies at the age of one week can already stand alone, and can take a few steps when they are held by their parents, and at 15 months they can walk alone very steadily, but due to factors such as the environment and the way they are raised, the movement development of babies of the same age is not exactly the same, with some developing faster and some slower. Walking is a sign of growing up, and when a baby starts walking, it is also a sign that he is growing up and can move his feet to go anywhere he wants to go. Walking babies have easier access to objects, and their range of motion is more open. At 10-11 months of age, babies can walk on their own holding on to things, but walking from holding on to walking independently often requires active training by mom and dad. There are some small appliances that can help babies walk smoothly. These suitable aids, baby walking with the help of them can be half the effort it. The toddler belt is a wide belt tied around the baby’s shoulders and front chest, parents can pinch the other end, and can freely adjust the length between and baby, without always pulling the baby’s arm, parents are thus easily relieved of a hand. Sometimes, it is necessary to pay attention to the tightness of the toddler belt. Mom and dad can also use a long, firm cloth or a long, narrow towel instead of a walker belt. The beginning of walking alone is to hold on to the fence, furniture and walls. Don’t underestimate how slowly your baby can move his or her body by holding on to the walls and furniture, it is the beginning of walking.