Yesterday I had a mom of a 13 month old insist that I keep his shoes on ALL day. She said it will help with his walking. I've always heard to let babies be barefoot when learning to walk, and told her that. She said "yeah, I've always heard that too, but someone just told me that shoes will definitely help. Please do NOT take them off of him all day."
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No shoes inside the house.
He will step on someones fingers.
We must do what is best for the group not what is best for her one child. Time for her to start thinking of the others.- Flag
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We are also a no shoe household. He doesn't keep them on for long, so there's no point in me chasing them down all day. My 20 month old saw this morning that the little guy had shoes on so he had to go get his.- Flag
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Yesterday I had a mom of a 13 month old insist that I keep his shoes on ALL day. She said it will help with his walking. I've always heard to let babies be barefoot when learning to walk, and told her that. She said "yeah, I've always heard that too, but someone just told me that shoes will definitely help. Please do NOT take them off of him all day."
We are also a no shoe home. I don't like the dirt shoes bring in and like Nan said, it is a danger to the others so group needs outweigh individual needs here.- Flag
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Here is a couple of snippets of reasearch supporting children learning to walk with out shoes.
We are also a no shoe home. I don't like the dirt shoes bring in and like Nan said, it is a danger to the others so group needs outweigh individual needs here.- Flag
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Is she agreeing to not have her child wear shoes or are you allowing the shoes? I wonder where she got her info that it will help him?- Flag
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Print it out and pass it on to her so your rules are supported by some reasearch. I tuck little newletter type info into the kids' weekly folders so I can share stuff with parents.
Is she agreeing to not have her child wear shoes or are you allowing the shoes? I wonder where she got her info that it will help him?- Flag
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I'm guessing that these are more than the Robeeze-type slipper things.
Wearing shoes actually impedes their learning to walk because they can't bend their foot very well with shoes on. The reason he's walking more along furniture without the shoes on is because he can move his foot better and feel better what he's doing!
Poor little guy. I bet it was her mom or grandmother or similar well-meaning-but-older person who told her that it would help.
Personally, this is the kind of thing where I would take them off as soon as mom is out of sight and put them back on 15 minutes before she's due to pick-up. Just don't mention it to her; you're not going to change her mind. Frankly she sounds like she's mildly off her rocker.
I had a set like her last fall...drugged their daughter with Benedryl ("she has a slight cold") every.single.day. Wanted me to keep shoes on her constantly ("her feet get too cold"). Picked her up early one day when a windstorm was due to be hitting our area ("Have you been following the news?! There could be tornados!! Do you have a tornado plan?! WE"RE PICKING HER UP!!!111!1 Zomg!!!!")Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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I'm guessing that these are more than the Robeeze-type slipper things.
Wearing shoes actually impedes their learning to walk because they can't bend their foot very well with shoes on. The reason he's walking more along furniture without the shoes on is because he can move his foot better and feel better what he's doing!
Poor little guy. I bet it was her mom or grandmother or similar well-meaning-but-older person who told her that it would help.
Personally, this is the kind of thing where I would take them off as soon as mom is out of sight and put them back on 15 minutes before she's due to pick-up. Just don't mention it to her; you're not going to change her mind. Frankly she sounds like she's mildly off her rocker.
I had a set like her last fall...drugged their daughter with Benedryl ("she has a slight cold") every.single.day. Wanted me to keep shoes on her constantly ("her feet get too cold"). Picked her up early one day when a windstorm was due to be hitting our area ("Have you been following the news?! There could be tornados!! Do you have a tornado plan?! WE"RE PICKING HER UP!!!111!1 Zomg!!!!")- Flag
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