2. We use baby walkers
You probably know what baby walkers are even though you’re not a parent. In fact, you can find one in almost every household where there’s a baby until they’ll learn how to stand and walk on their own.
However, the idea of baby walkers might come as a shock to some nations. Canada, for instance, banned walkers in 2004, when the Consumer Products Safety Commission discovered the fact that they’re responsible for causing a lot of injuries among children.
Additionally, they found out that walkers might affect and delay children’s mental development and movement. They could end up in jail just for owning a baby walker or having one in their home.
Make sure to also check: 5 Behaviors You Didn’t Know You Inherit Mom (and 4 You Inherit from Dad).
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