Hmmm... when my kids were that age, we had to actually watch them.
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Parents too busy playing with their phones to pay attention.
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Walkers are not babysitters. One has to be watching the child all the time.
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My kids had the one that didn't move and I kept my eye on them
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More are injured walking...BAN WALKING !
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Look at that picture. Poor neglected baby. How long was he left in that Walker unsupervised in order to figure out how , or even want to escape the Walker. The idea is. You need to leave the room baby follows , you do the chore. Once done , you and baby return to secure area.
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The Walker is a tool, not a baby sitter.
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Given enough time unsupervised, baby will climb out of the crib, playpen , Walker, gated area.... so , injuries are due to neglect , not product.
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Even the baby pouch is a temporary transport item. Pressure sores, diaper rash. Stroller , car seat, all temporary. They are not puppies or kittens , they are people that need constant attention & stimulation.
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Like putting a teenager in a Corvette. .
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