—When a child has been walking for more than six months, he reaches the gait acquisition phase and there they should wear totally flexible shoes, especially in the metatarsal area, with no sole. drop about 3 millimeters (the same thickness at the front as at the back), with a wide toe box that allows free movement of the fingers, non-existent buttress and removable insole without any interfering anatomical element. That is the ABC.
“What you have to have is common sense.” You won’t always give your son chocolate for dessert, right? But if one day you go to eat out with the family and you give it, nothing happens. Well, with the shoes, the same. If she always wears respectful footwear and is developing well, it is okay for her grandmother to give her some sneakers with lights. You look the other way and put them on for a couple of days.