Shoes adapted to young children's feet:
Between the ages of 1 and 6, the foot plays an important role in a child's development and growth. Our shoes meet the specific needs of children's feet at different stages of development.
Which shoes should I choose for my child?
From 1 to 2 years (sizes 20 to 24): beginning and learning to walk. Feet are flat, round and chubby: our I LEARN shoes are very flexible to facilitate natural development. 3 to 6 years (sizes 25 to 30): improving walking, running and jumping. Feet become more muscular and slender, and the arch of the foot begins to form: our I MOVE shoes are flexible and support the heel.
Characteristics of the foot in children aged 1 to 2 years:
The foot doesn't need a shoe to develop, but shoes are important to protect the feet against cold, damp and impact, both indoors and out. Domyos I LEARN shoes give children aged 1 to 2 the protection they need, while giving them maximum freedom of movement: the shoe's flexibility allows the foot to develop naturally, and the thin, flat, highly flexible sole is similar to barefoot walking.
Choosing the right size
It's very easy to check the size: remove the shoe's insole and place it on the ground; place your child's foot flat on it, with the heel flush with the back line; if the toes fit in the hatched area at the top of the sole, it's the right size! Don't forget to check your child's shoe size regularly, as the growth of a child's foot is at its greatest between the ages of 1 and 3: see the "Which size to choose?
Arch or not?
At the beginning of our lives, we are naturally flat-footed. From the moment we learn to walk, the arch of the foot will gradually form, notably through the natural development of the foot muscles. For this reason, it is not necessary to incorporate an arch in the shoe during a child's growth (unless a health professional advises otherwise).
The benefits of physical activity from an early age
Regular physical activity from an early age is beneficial to a child's physical and intellectual development. Learning a healthy lifestyle will limit health problems later in life. What's more, group physical activity promotes social integration and contributes to the child's personal development.
Physical and intellectual benefits
What are the physical benefits?
Develop the acquisition of fundamental physical skills (motor skills, balance and coordination)
Promote growth
Combat obesity
What are the intellectual benefits?
Help build self-confidence
Promote integration into a group
Contribute to the child's self-fulfilment Improve attention span
The practice
Do you know what Baby Gym is?
Accessible to children from 10 months to 6 years of age, Baby Gym is a fun, gymnastic activity that takes the form of courses built with specially adapted equipment.
Baby Gym
helps children to discover and develop their motor skills, through a variety of exercises and actions.
It's an introduction to all kinds of sports.
The benefits of practice
The practice of bébé gym encourages the psychomotor development of toddlers, in particular the development of motor skills and sensations, coordination and balance. What's more, balancing on the modules, jumping, rolling and climbing are activities that will help your child gain independence and confidence.