The best time for an infant to learn to walk is around one year of age.
The pattern of motor development after birth is: the child will raise his head at 3 months, roll over at 4-5 months, sit at 6-7 months and crawl at 8 months. And after crawling, if you feel that your child has a desire to stand and is able to stand up holding onto the railings, this is a sign of early learning to walk. Usually this is around one year of age, when walking can be trained.
However, it is not recommended to learn to walk too early. If the child is too young, the bones in the lower limbs are not hardened enough to support the weight; at the same time, because some children are deficient in vitamin D and calcium, the bones are more likely to be deformed. Walking too early will lead to a higher probability of X-shaped legs and O-shaped legs, which is not worth the cost.