How harmful is a kid's habit of crossing the toes?
Our 3-year-old son has developed a habit to cross his second toe underneath the big toe. He does it all the time and claims that it feels more comfortable like that. We worry that, in the long run, this habit might deform his feet.
How can we convince a young kid to stop such a habit?
Is it even something to worry about? Maybe it just makes his toes more flexible without causing any harm?
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It is highly unlikely that this will do any damage at all, any more than, say, if one developed the habit of tucking their thumbs slightly into the folded fingers instead of over them when making a loose fist.
The purpose of the toes is to help us balance on our feet and to aid in pushing off while walking, which has to be done with the toes flat on the floor/ground. If he's walking normally (and you observe normal toe position when he's walking barefoot), I would make no more of it, as function is maintained, and attention to this behavior may be reinforcing it. Also, why worry about what is harmless?
If he actually does this while walking, however (please do tell us if he is; I'd be very curious to know, as I've never seen this), bring this to his doctor's attention. In this case, it would definitely throw off his gait and do some harm to his feet.
Again, I would ignore this myself if he's walking correctly, but if you feel you need to stop him from doing it, keeping him in well-fitting shoes most of the day would prevent this. It would also inhibit him from experiencing a relaxing 'habit' and would frustrate to a degree his sense of autonomy.
My 10 year old has been doing this since about the same age and it's now to the point that I'm asking him to try to be conscious about it and break the habit. His feet look very odd and even the doctor noticed it at his last checkup and said that while it's not harming anything now, over a long period of time it could cause problems that may even result in him having to have his feet broken and then aligned correctly.
I thought this was something that he would outgrow, but years later now it's something I wish I had addressed with my kiddo sooner.
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