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Babies and flat feet Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
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baby is born its feet are quite flat but as
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baby grows and learns to walk unaided, arches develop on
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inner edges of
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feet.
These arches are formed as
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muscles of
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feet and legs develop in strength while
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fatty pads which normally fill
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area slowly disappear. Arches don't usually appear until
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child reaches
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age of three or four years.
If those arches do not develop properly for any reason then
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child will have flat feet.
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condition is not as common as many parents suspect.
You shouldn't make
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diagnosis of flat feet until your child is four years old.
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arches are still developing until
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time so any such diagnosis would be quite premature.
At
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age you can best judge whether or not your child has flat feet by getting them to stand on tiptoes. You should then be able to see
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arch developing, even if one wasn't obviously present when your child was standing with his feet flat on
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ground.
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