Anyone know any good sturdy narrow shoes for small infant feet? - narrow infant shoes
My daughter has really narrow and small feet. There are about 3 1 / 2 inches long, so its a size 2 in the U.S. measures. We had some problems and the development of our physical therapist advised him to wear shoes, do not shoot at their feet. She said something like a flip-top or from one comes close would be a little better. But I can not find a match to her feet. You need a structure in plants. She is 11 months old, btw, and is no longer than a few seconds. Does anyone know a good brand of shoes that work for him? I saw Preschoolians, but its small size is too big for them. : (
Friday, January 8, 2010
Narrow Infant Shoes Anyone Know Any Good Sturdy Narrow Shoes For Small Infant Feet?
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Stride Rite children's shoes are excellend. They are up walking shoes. There's Stride Rite shoe stores or department stores often carry them out (for example), Nordstrom and Dillards.
All three of my shoes were me and my three years and even today.
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Well, I have no children, I have not personally used them all, but I bought the shoes as a gift for baby shower for a friend. I've seen, and Converse high tops were made with a stiff sole, and as small as size 2. However, Converse tend to be a little too hard and uncomfortable for the elderly, but I'm not sure about babies.
I wish to speak to the doctor and therapist about what shoes to get there. In general, it is not recommended for children to wear their shoes in front of the foot. First, shoes and crush and deform their little bones. Second, learn to walk in the shoes is much more difficult than without shoes. If your child needs support / braces to correct a problem with your feet, you should discuss with a specialist (as someone who makes orthopedic), which are to meet their needs.
Catherine
I wish to speak to the doctor and therapist about what shoes to get there. In general, it is not recommended for children to wear their shoes in front of the foot. First, shoes and crush and deform their little bones. Second, learn to walk in the shoes is much more difficult than without shoes. If your child needs support / braces to correct a problem with your feet, you should discuss with a specialist (as someone who makes orthopedic), which are to meet their needs.
Catherine
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