Infants and Crawling Babies
Babies who are too young to even stand up don't need shoes at all yet. Once your baby begins to stand, you'll need to buy your small one a pair of flexible, soft-soled, non-walking shoes to wear when they go outside. These shoes are more for protection and/or warmth than foot support. Pediatricians recommend that infants and crawling babies should be allowed to go barefoot, or just wear socks or booties, as much as possible when they are in a protected environment, such as inside your home. The experts have decided that babies' feet develop more properly when they aren't stuck in hard shoes.
Toddlers
When should your baby start wearing shoes? Is it when they turn into toddlers who start to become "on the go" walkers? The answer is, "Yes and No." Again, according to pediatricians nowadays, a baby's foot and ankle will become strengthened better by walking barefoot. Walking barefoot also helps good, healthy arches to form. According to modern pediatricians, children should be allowed to go barefoot as much as possible until they reach two years old.
And still, even though they're starting to be toddlers, the experts recommend your little one's shoes should still be soft-soled and flexible. They should be so flexible that your baby's feet can bend naturally when they walk. The reasoning is, that soft-soled shoes won't cause your child to trip and fall like hard-soled shoes can. Your child will be able to feel the ground underneath them. This, in turn, will help them to learn to walk better. The best shoes are flat and have no heel that will give your son or daughter an unnatural lift.
As for the upper part of the shoes, the material should only be leather or cloth. These materials will allow your baby's feet to get air so they won't sweat excessively.
When should your baby start wearing shoes? By the time your son/daughter is walking well, by the time they are nine to eighteen months old, that's when you should buy them their first pair of real, hard-soled shoes. Naturally, high tops will stay on their feet better and won't allow their feet to slip out as easily.
Of course, you'll want to check with and follow the advice of your pediatrician. S/he knows your child the best. This information is based on the general consensus of some pediatricians.
Published by Kassidy Emmerson
Kassidy Emmerson has studied Journalism, Creative and Non-Fiction Writing and Computer Programming. She has worked as a professional freelance writer for over a decade. Emmerson has 6,000+ articles published... View profile
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8 Comments
Post a CommentIt seems impractical to buy shoes when the kids aren't walking and are growing so fast. I'm not surprised that it's also not recommended for good foot growth.
Good informative article!
Really nice job. I remember when my kids were little docs were just starting to say that the expensive hard sole shoes were not necessary. I asked my dr. and remember like it was yesterday that he said they could wear anything as long as it fits! They did and their feet are fine:)
Great info! Our son did not start wearing shoes at all until about a month ago when he started walking (at 1 year) and all he wears now are the "robeez-like" soft-soled shoes.
I have baby nieces and nephews, their parents buy them expensive shoes- Nikes worth $60 a pair...and they outgrew them so quickly. What a waste of $
This is an interesting article. I have always enjoyed walking barefoot. I wonder if it stems to when I first started to walk?
Sophie
This is a very informative article, Kassidy~Great job!!!
Great article! I enjoyed. Good information and tips! :-)