While parents often worry about their children's health, the development of their feet is sometimes overlooked. Poor footwear in childhood can lead to adult foot issues like hammer toes, bunions, and ingrown toenails. Properly fitting shoes can prevent these problems.
An important note for parents or friends / caregivers that are buying shoes for young children is to make sure you're not being sucked into the illusion of a stylish shoe but rather a functional and appropriate shoe. At such a young age children are generally unable to tell you that the shoes they have on are uncomfortable, which makes it even more important for us to know what shoes are appropriate for younger children.
Key Points for Fitting Children's Footwear:
Frequent Measurements: Children’s feet should be measured every 3 months to ensure they have the right size.
Fit Guidelines: There should be a thumb width of space between the shoe and the longest toe. The shoe should be straight at the sole, flexible across the ball of the foot, and have a secure heel counter.
Material: Leather or canvas shoes are better for durability.
Avoid Breaking In: Shoes should not need to be "broken in." If they do, they’re likely not the right fit.
Toe Room: Shoes should have a rounded toe box for ample toe movement.
Foot Growth in Children: Children under 18 months grow about half a foot size every two months.
Toddlers grow half a size every three to six months depending on their age.
Types of Footwear:
Pre-Walkers: Babies don’t need shoes; soft booties or flexible shoes are ideal.
First Shoes: The first real shoes should be worn once the child is walking unaided (around 9–18 months).
Ideal Footwear: Soft, flexible shoes with plenty of toe room are generally best for active kids.
Support and Injury Prevention:
Footwear is mainly used to prevent injury. It’s not meant to correct deformities. If there are concerns about foot development, consulting a podiatrist is recommended.
If you have concerns about your child's feet, consulting a Podiatrist is a great way to get advice and put minds at ease.
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