Tips From The Teacher ~ Buying School Shoes
“Something I just love about teaching 5 year olds is tying 25 pairs of shoelaces, 3 times a day, just after they have walked through the toilets.”
So maybe this isn’t the highlight of my day, but boy has it taught me a thing or two about school school shoes!
ON, OFF, ON, OFF and ON again. Unbeknownst to many parents, children (especially those in their first years of school) DO take their shoes off at school.
For this reason, I can not emphasise enough, BUY YOUR CHILD SHOES THEY CAN PUT ON BY THEMSELVES! You do not want your child to miss out on playing in the sandpit because they dread the drama of putting their shoes back on. Or to be the child who is constantly tripping over the untied shoelace (yes most probably after it too has been dragged accross the floor of the toilets.)
Unfortunately many schools are now enforcing shoelaces instead of Velcro on school shoes (don’t even get me started on schools choosing “looks” over practicality.) Unless this is the case I strongly recommend Velcro. Your child WILL learn to tie their shoelaces, but will learn quicker when not under the time constraints of a school timetable. This is a skill best learnt at home.
TO GET THE BEST FIT……..
* Take your child’s school socks with you when trying them on. For us Master O’s “Formal Socks” are considerably thinner than his VERY THICK sports socks.
* Try them on sitting down, standing up and walking around
* Where possible have an “expert” measure the child’s foot (most shoe stores will do this)
* Try to buy shoes with some flexibilty in them, hard shoes are hard on feet
* Are they leather? Read the label very carefully sometimes shoes are deceiving, leather will always last longer and soften over time. Vinyl, Rubber any synthetics will not change.
* Try to buy shoes with removable inserts, these offer extra support and can be switched out for other inserts at change as the child grows.
* Ask the child to tell you how they feel, although they may feel stiff at first, they shouldn’t require “breaking” in. Please note children are not always reliable! Master O had two different sizes on his feet and claimed the bigger one felt too tight but the smaller one was fine!
ENTER VIA RAFFLECOPTER BELOW and tell me …What do you look for when buying School Shoes?
I was not paid to promote Betts products. I was however gifted school shoes from Betts in order to experience the Betts Fitting Service and to sample the range and quality of Airflex Shoes.