Wait until your baby is walking outdoors before using shoes-if possible.
Shoes may interfere with how your baby uses the muscles and bones in his/her feet. So, barefoot is best when your baby is learning to walk. Going barefoot helps feet and ankles strengthen, and increases balance and coordination.
Shoes are meant to protect your baby’s feet from anything sharp. So, it’s best not to put shoes on too early as it won’t help your baby walk any earlier.
Once your baby starts walking, choose shoes that are lightweight and flexible. Stiff shoes restrict natural foot movements. Look for shoes that fit well and have non-skid soles.
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