Baby bouncer walkers are very popular with many parents of infants that are not yet walking. Many parents use them to satisfy and keep their children safe while they perform chores around the house. Some parents believe these bouncers help the baby to strengthen their legs, which helps them to walk sooner. Although they do have benefits, using a walker that is stationary instead of one that rolls may be safer for your baby.
Freedom for Mom and Dad
One of the greatest benefits of using the baby bouncer walker is to the parents. The baby bouncer walker gives a parent some freedom by providing a safe and entertaining activity for your infant, which allows you to do other things such as chores. According to Healthychildren.org, a stationary bouncer walker that does not have wheels but seats that rotate and bounce may be a wiser choice for parents because they are safer for the baby. These stationary bouncer walkers allow the parent to be sure that the baby is not going to take the walker down a flight of stairs or bump into something that might fall on them. This offers peace of mind to parents and allows you some freedom to do other things without having to keep a constant eye on the baby.
Independence for Baby
Anyone who has put an infant into a bouncer walker knows that they offer the child a type of independence. As babies grow they want to experience things away from their mother's or father's arms. This can be dangerous for babies that are crawling if they are not in an enclosed place. Some babies that are not quite able to walk enjoy these walkers because they allow them a certain amount of independence. It allows them to experiment and play with toys on their own. In addition, baby bouncer walkers are usually well equipped to entertain an infant for an extended period of time.
However, the University of Missouri reports that if you choose a walker that is not stationary and has wheels on it then you should look for a walker with a "Meets the New Standard" label. This label was developed by the Consumer Products Safety Commission to help reduce the risk of falls or infants. This label means that the baby walker will be too wide to fit through average-sized doorways and has features that will cause the walker to stop at the edge of a stairway.
Mental and Physical Exercise
Baby bouncer walkers are a great way to give an infant who is not walking some safe exercise and mental stimulation. Most baby bouncer walkers have a unique array of toys, noises and interaction for the baby to interact with. In addition, the baby bouncer walker allows the infant to stretch his legs and stand on them without the danger of falling. This helps to strengthen leg muscles so that when the infant does practice walking he is more stable and apt to succeed. However, these walkers should not be used as baby sitters. Infants get essential physical and mental benefits from playing and interacting with their parents, siblings or extended family members.


