We have a few pairs of Bobux soft sole shoes that I put on DS occasionally, when we're out and about - mostly because it's cold and I hate seeing his little feet in just socks! (Or, sometimes, to make a cute outfit
) At daycare and at home he's in just socks (Old Navy, so they have just a bit of rubber on the bottom.)
I've read over and over that barefoot is best for their development, learning to walk, what have you. . .
Well, as of this past weekend - we have a walker!!!
He fusses to be put down when we're out and about, he's apparently on his feet all day at daycare. . . I like him being in just his socks, but it also seems it might be beneficial to give him a little more traction now.
At what point would you start putting shoes on him every morning as a matter of course? And, what type of shoes? Keep up with the soft soles (are they slip-resistant enough, or just for looks?) Or, now that he's "walking", is it time to switch to a split-sole? (Or wait until he's really walking, kwim?)
Re: Talk to me about babies and shoes.
When henry is inside, he wears socks or goes barefoot (sometimes he has slippers on). If he is going to be walking outside, he wears shoes. I do not have him wear shoes in the house... I see no need for that.
As for what shoes to wear outside, I got him a good pair from stride rite.
Our situation was a little different since it was summer and warm, but we would only put soft bootie-type shoes on K until after she started walking. Her first real shoes were Robeez with a very flexible sole, and that was only because the weather started getting cooler and rainy and daycare said she was slipping in just the booties.
I've always heard not to do harder shoes until they are really established walkers. We had K in the Robeez until she wore them out and then we moved on to some Stride Rite shoes I got from babysteals.
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We were lucky -- Elizabeth learned to walk in May/June, so she was barefoot all the time!
We didn't start sending her to daycare in shoes until she moved into the toddler room in August. In the older infant room, they had crawlers and didn't want fingers being smashed by shoes. So we didn't start putting her in shoes daily until August, when she was 15 months and had already been walking 2-3 months.
Out and about in those early weeks of walking, she just wore Robeez and once she was more steady on her feet, we got a pair of Stride Rites.
Congrats on your walker!!
Nicholas was the same age as your DS is now last January. That is when I started putting him in shoes. However he wasn't walking yet, but I wanted him to get used to wearing them. I got him those SRT (I think that's what they are called- you can look it up on their website) shoes from Stride Rite. His were these brown shoes with velcro.
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