My mom has mentioned no less than 5 times that the girls should be wearing shoes in the house, all hours they are awake. I guess that's what she did with my brothers and me starting at like 3 months old. WTF.
I told her that they don't need shoes around the house. (We do have them wear shoes if we go outside (pediped, robeez, etc.), even though they aren't walking yet.)
When should kids start wearing shoes? What about inside the house?
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my kids are lucky to have clothes on at all much less shoes! Seriously, my daughter LOVES to be naked.
I never have shoes on my kids unless we are going outside.
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All my kids get PT and i asked this when the twins were very young. The answer I got from the PT and ortho was they do not need shoes in the house! they said it is actually better from them to barefoot while they are trying to walk because it teaches them to walk on different textures as well. They used to make the kids walk out side in the grass in their barefeet. If they got to my house and the kids had shoes on (it was because we just got home) they would immediately take them off them.
The shoes they should be wearing when the are starting to walk are onces that are flexible but still have bend to them!
Your mom is wrong. It's better for them to go barefoot as much as possible, even when they start learning to walk (inside the house). When you're outside the house the soft soled shoes are best. I don't know what age it becomes ok to switch to hard soles though.
On a side note, I read on your blog that you went to Bates Nut Farm. We were down visiting family last weekend and we went also. We were going to go Sunday, but heard how insanely crowded the weekends were and decided to go Monday instead. It was raining part of the time, but there was hardly anyone there and it was awesome. We took a few pictures, my nieces got pumpkins and we had some homemade fudge (awesome BTW). I think it will be even more fun in the years ahead when the little ones actually know what's going on.
DD didn't own a pair of shoes until she was a year old. She had no interest in walking and it was warm out... and they are expensive so I didn't see a point to them. She just started wearing shoes consistently when we leave the house. I will probably get her some slippers for the winter since she won't leave socks on and her little feet get cold.
Everyone I've talked to said that it's best to leave them barefoot until they are really walking.
Another for no shoes! Everything I have read echoes what p/p have said. My mom is obsessed with the shoe thing also.
E wears them once and awhile for the cuteness factor.
Thanks, ladies. My mom makes me feel like shiit because she keeps insisting that I am doing this wrong. Maybe shoes at a young age were a thing of the 70s/80s?
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Yep, I'm with everyone else. DS only wears shoes outside. My mom seems to have the same beliefs as yours, though. She thinks my cousin's toddler is bow-legged because she doesn't wear shoes enough.
My pedi says no shoes in the house- barefoot as much as possible. Jake only began wearing shoes this past summer when we were outside (he was crawling and I didn't want him to get stung, pricked, scraped, etc.) He's a very proficient walker now and I always take his shoes off when we're home. Barefoot is best for them learning to walk because they use their toes to help them learn.
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Now that its getting colder, they wear socks inside at all times. Usually they only wear shoes when we're outside, and the only shoes we have for them are the soft leather Robeez style shoes. The few other times I've tried to put them in hard soled shoes for pictures, they've immediately started to try to get them off. They don't pull at the Robeez, so those are the shoes of choice when shoes are needed.
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barefoot is best for learning to walk - period.
your mom is wrong - old fashioned, etc.... tell her to get over it.
For new walkers: Barefoot is best.
For my child: She usually doesn't have on pants at home, let alone shoes.
For me: I'm barefoot at home 8 months of the year, and I wear socks or slippers when need be the other 4 months. I only buy and wear comfortable shoes, but I don't want them on all the time! Not to mention that it's much cleaner/healthier to leave shoes at the front door or thereabouts.
So, IMO, keep feet covered if it's cold out, but no shoes!!!
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