Natalia Lebedinskaia via Getty Images When your child starts to walk, it’s one of the most exciting times. It’s a huge milestone for independence. In fact, some babies might even skip crawling and go straight to walking! The age your child will walk also varies, some might walk as early as eight months and others might not until into their toddlerhood .
Advertisement Either way every child develops these skills at their own pace, and it’s usually nothing to be concerned about. What I found a bit overwhelming was understanding when to put my child in shoes, especially while she was learning to walk. On one hand some parents say you shouldn’t put your kid in shoes as learning to walk barefoot is easiest.
Others say they need to get used to shoes, so try to get some comfy ones to practice with. But what do experts say? When should my child start wearing shoes? Wayne Lubbock, Technical Development & Fitting Manager at Start-Rite Shoes explains when your child should be wearing shoes. Advertisement “Little ones only need to wear shoes when they start to explore outside on two feet.
They must be barefoot at home as they are taking their first tentative steps, pulling up to stand and cruising around the house from furniture to furniture. “At this point the foot must have experience of the floor, it must learn about weight bearing and develop the ability to push off to form a step. Every step requires precision from a variety of systems and strain gauges within and surrou.
