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What Does It Mean When a Child Tip Toes?

Concerned about your child's toe-walking? Learn what causes it and how to gently guide them towards healthier walking habits.

Jonathan Coom - Writer for First Walkers
By Jonathan Coom
Davor Štefanović - Editor for First Walkers
Edited by Davor Štefanović

Updated August 14, 2023.

Is your little one often found tip-toeing around? While this may concern you, it's good to know that toe-walking is fairly common among children learning to walk. About one in four children over three years old can be found traipsing around on their toes. Usually, toe-walking is simply a matter of balance for younger kids aged 10-18 months, who may lack the coordination for a full-foot gait cycle. Typically, children naturally correct this walking style by ages 6-8. However, as a caring parent, you might want to encourage a correct walking habit sooner to prevent prolonged toe-walking, which can sometimes result from or lead to tissue tightness around the ankle. Let's discuss how to gently guide those little feet towards healthier habits.

Treatment Options for Toe Walking

Here are a few things that you can try to correct your child's toe walking:

  • Be patient: Since children often naturally correct their gait over time, a "watch and wait" approach can be beneficial. Monitor your child's walking pattern for around six months and note any improvements.
  • Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy can help reduce tension and tightness in the lower leg, ankle, and foot. It also improves calf muscle flexibility and ankle joint mobility. A specialized pediatric physiotherapist can offer expert advice and treatment. In some cases, casting may be used to maintain a normal foot position.
  • Orthotics: Using orthotic devices like leg braces or ankle-foot stabilizers can help improve a child's toe-walking after around six weeks of use. Your physiotherapist can guide you on this approach.
  • Supportive footwear: Shoes with firm heels and a supportive design can promote stability and encourage a healthy gait pattern.

Taking the Right Steps

Dealing with your child's toe-walking may feel overwhelming, but remember, it's a journey many parents tread. Equip yourself with patience, knowledge, and the right resources to guide your little one towards healthier habits. If you're exploring footwear options to help your child walk more naturally, check out First Walkers' range of supportive and comfortable shoes designed to encourage a balanced gait.

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