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When Should
Your Baby Wear Shoes?
by: Cassandra Germsheid
There is actually a bit of
controversy about this question. Some pediatricians recommend that your baby
not wear shoes until at least 15 months of age. Others feel that a child
should start to wear shoes as soon as they're walking. However, you have to
consider where your baby is walking. If they are cruising around your own
home, then there is usually no need for shoes. But what about outdoors?
Obviously you wouldn't want your child running around barefoot on cement or
in the dirt. Babies should be wearing a firm shoe in this case to prevent
injuries (and dirty socks).
Shoes are also protection from
sunburn, cold weather, scratches and bumps. Just make sure that when your
baby has the opportunity to go barefoot, let them. And don't keep shoes on
for too long at a time.
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If you do purchase outdoor
shoes for your baby, make sure they fit properly. Their tiny toes should not
be cramped. Also, make sure they are flexible enough that their feet can
still wiggle in them. Mothers and pediatricians recommend soft soled shoes
or booties.
Whatever you decide to do,
make sure it's for the best interest of your child. Don't make them wear
shoes all the time for the sake of looking cute. Barefoot is best at home,
and when they are outdoors, make sure they have a soft sole for the most
natural fit.
About The Author
Cassandra Germsheid is the owner of Baby
Tips Online (http://www.babytipsonline.com).
She is a stay at home mother but sometimes works part time for her local
newspaper. This article may be used as long as the content is not
changed and the links are active.
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