From an early age, infants use language to communicate.
It has been found that infants also use spontaneous alternation when choosing toys to play with.
The infant used that first breath to scream his outrage.
One-third of them continued to let either the injured infant or a sibling use the walker, giving reasons like "The baby likes using it."
At this time, the infant may use a second, larger cradleboard that replaces the first.
At this time infants use reflexes such as rooting and sucking.
Remember, never use a hammer on a child of any age, especially an infant.
Clothing for the child will also be needed since most institutions stipulate that the infant use its own wearing apparel.
And they still lead to injuries, as when an infant uses them to reach a stove or other dangerous object.
The disadvantages are that they're forward-facing, so infants can't use them.