
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably watched your kid walk a little funny and thought, “Is that normal… or should I be worried?”
Totally valid question. Kids' feet grow and change fast, and it’s not always easy to know what’s just part of growing up — and what might need a closer look.
So let’s break it down and take the mystery out of it.
Little feet go through all sorts of stages. Here are a few things that usually aren’t a big deal (even if they look a little odd):
Lots of kids have flat feet when they’re little — their arches are still forming. In most cases, this improves on its own as they grow.
This means their feet point in (like a “pigeon-toed” walk) or out when they walk. It’s pretty common, especially in toddlers, and usually straightens out by age 8.
Some kids go through a phase of tip-toe walking. If it’s not constant and they can put their heels down when asked, it’s usually nothing to worry about.
If you notice any of the following, it’s a good idea to get it checked by a podiatrist:
Kids should not have regular foot or ankle pain. If your child is limping, avoiding activity, or complaining of soreness — even “growing pains” — let’s take a look.
If your child seems to tire easily, trips a lot, or avoids play because of foot discomfort, there might be something more going on.
Take a peek at the soles of their shoes. If one side wears down much faster, it could mean they’re walking unevenly.
If toe walking continues past age 2 or 3, or they can’t put their heels down, it could be linked to muscle or nerve issues.
Yes, even kids can get bunions or other toe deformities. Anything that looks “off” or is causing discomfort shouldn’t be ignored.
At Foot & Ankle Associates of Southern NH, we’re parents too. We get how important it is to help your kid feel comfortable and confident on their feet.
When we see kids, we:
Watch how they walk
Check their foot structure and range of motion
Look for anything unusual
Recommend easy fixes (like shoe changes, stretching, or orthotics)
Most of the time, the solution is simple — and catching things early makes a huge difference down the road.
The bottom line? If you’re unsure about something your child’s doing with their feet — it’s always okay to ask. That’s what we’re here for.
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