School age & beyond
Starting school
From five years and upwards, your child will dramatically improve the co-ordination and fluency of their movement.At five, they’ll have better control of their speed and be able to make more complex movements. Their tendency to bear their weight on the insides of their feet – called pronation – should have corrected itself naturally. Their heel striking during walking will be more obvious. At this stage, their weight will transfer down the foot’s outer border, the front of the foot will touch down, and finally the weight will move to the inside of the foot and the toes will push off towards the next step.
As their feet become stable, your child will also become more active at school. There’ll be playtime with friends, energetic PE lessons and all sorts of exciting new sports to put them through their paces. Not surprisingly, all this activity may cause your child’s feet to sweat more.
At this age, many children prefer to wear trainers. It’s vitally important for the healthy development of their feet and bones that these are properly fitted, just like any other pair of shoes. They also need to be robust enough to protect your child’s feet while they’re practising to be the next sporting superstar!
Foot development
The secondary bone centres that developed at around four years of age are now fusing, the amount of ‘puppy fat’ will have reduced, and the arch of the foot will be more visible and functional. The growth rate should begin to slow to around one whole size (8mm) a year, as the feet carry on developing, until your child is in their mid to late teens.Choosing shoes
What to look for:- Very lightweight and flexible to help them as they learn how to move
- Textured soles which come up over the toe and the heel, to aid grip for propelling themselves
- 10mm growing room - enough to allow them to grow, but reducing the chance of them tripping as they learn to pull themselves up
- Smooth, seamless interiors that won’t rub feet
- Shaped for the natural toe shape
- Leather uppers and other soft, breathable materials to care for feet
- Easy, fully-adjustable fastenings to make them easier to put on and stay on
- Whole and half sizes and a choice of widths
- Carefully fitted by trained shoe fitters
Use the links below to discover how we can care for your family's growing feet:
Crawling
Cruising
Walking
Pre-school
School age and beyond
Finding the right shoes
Getting the best fit
Foot health for kids
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