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How to Buy Shoes for Your Child

  1. You should always choose specific models for each sport or physical activity: the shoe that fits to your child practicing. Above all, the type of surface that will tell with these slippers.
  2. The length of the shoe: must be 1 to 1.5 centimeters greater than the longest toe.
  3. Outsole: it must be flexible in the forefoot and firm on the back.
  4. The template: must be flat, without any correction.
  5. The upper area of the shoe should be made of a porous material, allowing for good aeration of the foot.
  6. The children’s feet are different, so that the materials used to contain tubes, stabilizers and controls pronation and supination. If your child is a pronator (ie, performs an excess thrust into the supporting foot) should be more rigid buttresses and prolonged forward along the inner edge. Those with foot supinator (those performing insufficient thrust of the foot inward at the time of support) do not require reinforcement measures, but, being more rigid foot will need more cushioning.
  7. You must also carry calcaneal and metatarsal protection, ie front and back protectors of the foot.
  8. If you use them to contact sports or playing games on computer, you should always carry reinforcements located in the most aggressive or sporting gesture. Depending on each sport, the reinforcement will go where you drag the foot where it produces gopleo
  9. The shoes should not be used for more than a year, not only by the child’s natural growth, but also by the deterioration that produces its overuse.
  10. It is best to buy shoes in specialized center: where can advise you properly on the purpose of each shoe, both sporting and apparel.

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