Children's Footwear

Tips for Finding Proper Fitting Shoes for Your Child

Do your child's shoesDuring back-to-school season and throughout the year, one of the most important purchases on any parent's shopping list should be a pair of proper fitting shoes for their child. For many parents, shoe shopping may seem easier than a pop-quiz in gym class, but several important factors should be considered:

  • Children's Feet Change With Age. Shoe and sock sizes may change every few months as a child's feet grow.
  • Shoes That Don't Fit Properly Can Aggravate the Feet. Always measure a child's feet before buying shoes, and watch for signs of irritation.
  • Never Hand Down Footwear. Just because a shoe size fits one child comfortably doesn't mean it will fit another the same way. Also, sharing shoes can spread fungi like athlete's foot and nail fungus.
  • Examine the Heels. Children may wear through the heels of shoes quicker than outgrowing shoes themselves. Uneven heel wear can indicate a foot problem that should be checked by a podiatrist.
  • Take Your Child Shoe Shopping. Every shoe fits differently. Letting a kid have a say in the shoe buying process promotes healthy foot habits down the road.
  • Always Buy for the Larger Foot. Feet are seldom precisely the same size.
  • Buy Shoes That Do Not Need a “Break-In” Period. Shoes should be comfortable immediately. Also make sure to have your kid try on shoes with socks or tights, if that's how they'll be worn.
  • Take the 1, 2, 3 Test

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April 21, 2013  Joni Daniels

I don't understand this guide to go by? My son has pediped grip and go shoes that are approved by APMA which his shoes do all the above????
This has caused misunderstanding..
My in law says shoes should have a hard bottom sole and high tops. Like the shoes from the 80's,that I grew up wearing.
Now after ordering pediped flex shoes for my 3 yr old she discovered this page and says remember the sole aren't suppose to bend????
I look at it and my understanding is the sole shouldn't. crease? Please correct this page of 1:2:3 test it seems to misleading? So how is the shoe suppose to be?
We was told hard soles and high tops,then barefoot,then flex soles and low tops? What's the latest research?

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