Ok; so my MIL has a boner for making my child wear shoes at all times and it makes me nuts....my DS almost always has socks on, but I only put shoes on him when it's cold out (which isn't often here in Houston Tx)... What do y'all do? And if you do have LO in shoes, what kind? Rubber/leather soles etc...?
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Re: ...shoe question
DD#1 is 3! And LO#2 is on his/her way! Due Feb 26th, 2014.
BFP#1: EDD 5/7/2010 born on 5/20/2010. A little girl named Emily.
BFP#2: m/c 10/29/2012 EDD was 6/21/2012 Baby Hope was 6 weeks 3 days.
BFP#3: Twin B stopped growing at 8 weeks and 5 days. Found on 8/10/2014. EDD was 2/26/2014. Twin A is still doing great and due date is 2/26/14.
I got a pair of Robeez soft soled shoes for 4 bucks at a consignment shop and will be buying him the next size of that brand or the Bobux brand.
Thanks ladies...I don't know why she's all over my case. She's making me BSC Every time she watches him (2X a week) She makes these snotty comments about him not wearing shoes and just socks...ugh. But again this is the same lady who thinks buying an old carseat from a garage sale is a great idea...sigh
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Today was the first snow but she only wears socks. I plan to get her first pair of shoes for Christmas. She will be around 9 months old then.
Interesting. We always tell our customers that a flexible soft shoe is better for new walkers. Is this not true?
The old-school, high-top shoes that most of us probably wore are too rigid and restrict ankle motion, which a LO needs to learn how to walk. Soft, flexible shoes are lighter, which makes walking easier (on one hand). On the other, a more supportive shoe makes the foot heavier, but makes LO more stable when they walk. I usually tell my patients with LO's to just let them walk barefoot and skip the soft shoes. When they're really cruising, move to a more "normal" shoe.
Well that is basically what we say. I usually recommend a light weight "walking" shoe like Stride Rite or Jumping Jack once they are taking steps. Before that I say something like a sock or barefoot.
Thanks for the info