Children's Feet - Podiatrist in Fleming Island and Palm Coast, FL<br />Dr. Jerry Weed discusses foot care for your child. - Podiatry St. Augustine FL <br />http://www.healthparkdocs.com<br />Children with strong, healthy feet avoid many kinds of lower extremity problems later in life. That's why it is important to inspect your children's feet periodically.<br />Visit our website: http://www.healthparkdocs.com<br />Infants<br />The size and shape of your baby's feet change quickly during their first year. Because a baby's feet are flexible, too much pressure or strain can affect the shape of their feet. It's important to allow baby to kick and stretch their feet freely. Also, make sure shoes and socks do not squeeze the toes.<br />Toddlers<br />Do not to force a toddler to walk before s/he is ready. Once walking begins, watch the toddler's gait. Many toddlers have a pigeon-toe gait, which is normal. Some initially learn to walk landing on their toes instead of their heels. Most children outgrow both these problems. Bu
