Are your kids wearing the right shoes?

Did you know that babies’ feet don’t have arches? Or that the bones in their feet are not fully formed before the age of five? Were you aware that their feet continue to grow well into the teen years?

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Because the shoes they wear today will affect their feet tomorrow.

You wouldn’t think something as simple as their shoes would affect your child’s foot development years from now. However many adults with foot problems can point to their childhood footwear as the culprit. Preventing this in your child’s future might seem a difficult task, but it is not. Start with the right pair that has the right fit, stability and breathability today!

My baby is starting to crawl. What kind of footwear does he need?

Babies should be barefoot as much as possible so they can move freely. If you must put your baby in footwear, get well-fitted socks or soft-sole leather pre-walkers. A baby’s foot sweats more than an adult’s, so shoe material should be breathable.

My child is starting to stand and take her first steps. What kind of shoes would suit her best?

Put her in a super-flexible, breathable, and well-fitting shoe. Up to age 5, the foot is still forming and can slip and misalign itself, possibly causing problems later in life. Get her feet measured by a children’s fit specialist. Then look for a shoe with a flexible rubber outsole and a breathable upper.

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My child is starting to jump and move around more quickly. What kind of footwear does he need?

It’s time for a more stable shoe. The heel should have more cushioning while the ball should have more flexibility. The bones in your child’s feet do not fully develop until his late teens, so it is important to get him measured and fitted every two-to-three months.


Overall, what is important when shopping for footwear for my child?

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Visit a store with professionals trained in fitting shoes for young children. Shoes should be lightweight and flexible to allow for natural foot movement. The lining should be breathable, and good traction is essential.

Is it ok to hand down shoes from one child to another?

It is not recommended. Each child has a unique gait. Handing down shoes from one child to another could potentially manipulate a child’s own natural walking pattern.

 

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For more info visit: www.striderite.com.sg or https://www.facebook.com/strideritesg

 

About Stride Rite
For over 90 years, growing families have put their trust in Stride Rite.

Stride Rite’s rich, deep heritage is found in every shoe. Stride Rite is the first baby shoes in the industry to carry the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) grant of its Seal of Acceptance to several styles of Stride Rite’s baby shoes.

Stride Rite shoes are not like any other children’s shoes you will ever buy. Stride Rite inspires kids to run faster and jump higher, and supports babies in taking the first step. That is why Stride Rite is a leader in designing premium fashionable children’s footwear and the champion in research, using the latest technology, quality materials, and a team of expert engineers to develop shoes that lead to a lifetime of healthy walking.

Stride Rite’s Certified Fit Specialist are specially trained to help fit children’s various sizes and widths and to provide children with the perfect fit that looks and feel  great.

It’s a choice you’ll make with confidence. Stride Rite through every step.

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Written by

Justina Goh