does footwear help or hinder children foot health?
May 20, 2010 by Foot Health
Filed under Foot Health FAQ
Question by alison g: does footwear help or hinder children foot health?
children foot devlopment
effects of footwear on child feet
Best answer:
Answer by J. Charles
Good,well fitting, Well made shoes = Happy Little Piggies!
What do you think? Answer below!

When children are very small, (not able to walk yet and learning to walk), it’s actually best for them to be barefoot (or warm socks or booties if it’s cold). Putting shoes on them can shape and mold the foot in ways that are not natural, especially when they are learning to walk. Being barefoot (or just in socks) also helps them to learn to balance better. If you’re not sure, ask your child’s pediatrician.
You can look up info on this. But from experience, I think the less they have to wear constricting shoes, the better off they are.
if kids are from age 1-5,then give them socks and if they are older,give them good shoes.
Shoes are not essential to good foot health unless the child has an orthopedic problem that needs special handling. The American Indian wore no shoes and had very healthy feet. Young children learning to walk should never wear shoes since they kind of use the toes to grip the floor for balance. Obviously for a walking child that will go outside shoes are a requirement so good well fitting shoes are a good idea and most good sneakers will fit this requirement nicely.
My son has flat feet he’s 5 after taking him to a podiatrist they said its best for kids to wear a good quailty trainer like New Balance as it cushions there feet. Ankle boots are no good as are most ill fiiting hard sole shoes.
foot wear helps but only if they fit properly,never put used shoes on kid’s feet.I think like adults the shoe should have arch support ankle support etc.