From the moment a child begins to take their first steps, shoes become the most important part of their wardrobe. It should give the child's feet support and support during the first walking experiences, and at the same time not restrict the child's freedom of movement.
Instructions
Step 1
When buying shoes, be sure to take your child with you so that you can try on the shoes. The end of the big toe should not touch the toe of the shoe, and the heel should be well supported. Be sure to consult with a sales assistant who can help you choose the right shoes.
Step 2
Don't buy shoes one size larger than you need to. In it, the child will feel uncomfortable and stumble. In this case, the foot of the foot can be deformed, so there is no need to save on shoes.
Step 3
Choose a model that is easy to put on, but not easy to take off, so that the child does not take it off again. The slit should open wide to facilitate donning, but the laces or closure should not open in one move.
Step 4
Make sure there are no pressure seams inside the shoe. It should be made of natural materials so that the leg "breathes" in them. The toe should be reinforced, as children under three years old often still crawl and stumble.
Step 5
Do not buy shoes with orthopedic soles, as they are useless, since the baby's foot is flat in the first year of life. It is better to buy shoes or boots with an anatomical sole, which will contribute to the correct development of the arch of the foot. The front should be flexible and flexible. For winter, of course, you need a thicker sole so that the legs do not freeze.
Step 6
Never use shoes that you inherited from someone else, as they have already taken the shape of another child's foot.