Trampoline is not recommended for children under 6 years old, mainly for the following reasons:
Incomplete physical development: The limb coordination of children under 6 years old has not yet been fully developed. Their sense of balance on the trampoline may be weak and they are prone to falling or falling. Such accidents can result in injuries to the body, especially to vital areas such as the head and spine.
Immature mental development: Children's mental and emotional management abilities are still developing before the age of 6, and they may not fully understand the safety rules and precautions for using trampolines. This can cause them to be overly excited or take risks while playing, increasing the risk of accidents.
Risk of ear damage: Due to the height and intensity of trampoline bounces, children whose ears are not fully developed may suffer ear damage due to the impact of jumping, causing ear pain, tinnitus and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Safety hazards: The structure and springs of the trampoline may cause serious safety problems if children do not comply with safety rules during use, such as stepping on the springs or getting in and out of bed in inappropriate positions.
Difficulty of home supervision: When installing a trampoline at home, parents need to be vigilant at all times and supervise their children's use. However, due to children's curiosity and desire to explore, they may use trampolines without parental supervision, increasing the likelihood of accidents.
Therefore, in order to ensure the safety of children, it is recommended not to let them use trampolines when they are under 6 years old. If parents want to provide their children with a similar sports experience, they can choose other sports methods that are more suitable for the children's age and development level, such as slides, swings, etc., and maintain sufficient supervision and attention when using them.






