Sitting in a walking chair for a child who cannot walk may affect the development of the child’s thigh muscles, resulting in a delay in walking, and there is also a certain risk of trauma, so it is not recommended to sit in a walking chair frequently. At present, it is believed that normal babies can walk at about 1 year of age, parents are not recommended to give their babies early use of walking ladders, walking chairs and other walking aids, which is not conducive to the growth and development of babies. On the contrary, it causes children to walk later than those who do not use walking chairs, and even some children walk on tiptoe for a long time before they can be corrected. In short, the child’s large motor growth and development is a gradual process, generally 4-7 months to learn to roll over, 8 months to learn to crawl, 10 months to learn to stand alone, 1 year old to learn to walk, parents do not have to learn to walk through the chair to promote children to walk early. If the baby is still unable to walk after 1 year old, it is recommended to go to the child health department of the hospital, improve the relevant examination and follow the doctor’s advice to be intervened as soon as possible.