What are the best shoes for DD now that she's learning to stand? I want her to have something that will give her good traction and support during this special time... I know she'll grow out of themm quickly. But that's not a concerning factor atm since she's just now learning to practice standing.
Re: Baby shoes?
It is best if they practice barefoot.
I only put shoes on when we go out, and it happens to be really cold (and only because my son loves to remove his socks within a minute of it being on his feet).
Where did you get this information? Why is it best for a baby to learn barefoot, as I have yet to hear this and heard a 180? I live in sunny s.fl so cold weather isn't much of an issue. It's for traction, support as she has a fairly high arch.
Btw did you have a suggestion for shoes? Thx!
Is there a product for babies that is soft like a sock but decent sole with traction?
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Cool! How do you think they'd work with slick laminate wood floor as a factor? I get what others are saying about bare feet. But she really needs something to assist with grip until she's more efficiently mobile. It's even slippery for me to walk on barefoot. Thus my reasoning for her to have a short period of grip assistance.
I read a few articles myself. Makes sense. However, personally, I want her to practice in shoes a little bit daily. Just what I feel is best. As laminate is more slippery vs solid wood. Real wood has good traction, our floor however does not... though I do appreciate the good intended advice everyone's offered. I know she'll fall, just want to help her avoid :
My son honestly did not walk until a couple of months after he turned 1 years old. My daughter is not even close. She just started to sit up and sometimes she just lays there like a turtle (and we prop her with pillows). Both are preemies. It really is not something that you should really push. They will get there on their own. Believe me, when they start to walk, they are more prone to accidents. You really have to watch them. I remember going to the toddler room when my son was 1 years old, and there were all of these 1 year old toddlers that had bruises on their face. It is just part of learning. And we did not need a helmet as well. He had to learn himself to balance himself and to walk on his own. My son is now like 90 miles an hour, so he has definitely caught up.
Our floors are very cold so we always have socks on LO and they have grippers on the bottom. Have you tried those. His feet are too fat for any shoes anyway.
No kidding? o.O Well, my kid isn't your kid and I would never push DD to walk. You can't push a baby to stand, that's a crazy thought, lol! She's doing it on her own, her own time her own way. She's well ahead of the curb per her pediatrician. While I could be an idiot and go with trends, I'm taking preemptive measures to help aid her while she is Learning. Her feet won't grow crooked from being in shoes a few minutes out of the day. You women, no offense, really get pushy with your opinions to a point it's rude. Quit trying to tell ppl how to parent, it's insulting.