How To Get Your Children Excited About Wearing Shoes
Dealing with a toddler who dislikes shoes? Explore fun, creative ways to make your child fall in love with their footwear!
Updated August 14, 2023.
Does your little one throw a tantrum each time you try to put on their shoes? While shoes are essential for protecting your child's tender feet and providing the necessary grip to prevent slips and falls, convincing them to keep them on can be quite a battle. Whether it's because of discomfort or sensory issues, kids often resist footwear. But don't worry, with a sprinkle of patience and a dash of creativity, you can transform shoe-time into a delightful experience for your child.
How To Help Your Child Get Used To Wearing Shoes
Here are some ways to make your child excited about wearing shoes:
Tactile play
To help your child get comfortable with the feel of shoes, start with some fun sensory games. Toe painting, walking on bubble wrap, squishing playdough with their feet, or just exploring different surfaces around the house can all help your child become more tolerant of various sensations on their feet.
Let them select their own footwear
Children have their own unique personalities and interests. So why not let them choose a pair that lights up their face? Let them select shoes featuring their favourite cartoon character, superhero, or animal. Making them a part of the decision can add an element of excitement about wearing their new shoes.
Comfort Is Key
It's crucial to find shoes that are both attractive and comfortable. Experiment with different types to identify the ones your child finds most comfortable. Prioritize flexibility, breathability, and the right fit to ensure their feet stay happy and healthy. Shoes that are too big or too small can cause discomfort, leading to foot problems like bunions over time.
From Struggle to Love
By adopting these strategies, you're sure to make your child's shoe-wearing experience more enjoyable. And when it's time for a new pair, remember that First Walkers offers a fantastic range of supportive, comfortable, and stylish shoes for children aged 0-7 years. Check out the exciting styles, colours, and prints to find a pair your child would love to flaunt!
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