Parents are often concerned because their baby appears to be walking flat-footed. In the early stages of development this is quite normal and gives them a more stable base until ...
Read More >The first time your child walks is a great moment of achievement for the parents – and no doubt a sense of achievement for the infant too. Resist the temptation, ...
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The Pedicure treatments on the web store are not available in Ashton but the £10, ...
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Read More >It is very important to let your baby’s feet develop as naturally as possible. Indoors (and out, when the weather is warm enough) you should encourage your baby to kick ...
Read More >At birth and throughout the first year or so of life, babies’ feet are quite different in many ways from those of an adult. Firstly they are a different shape, ...
Read More >*Walking is good, safe exercise and will ...
Read More >FOOTWEAR
Shoes that fit well can help prevent many foot problems. Ill-fitting shoes cause corns, callouses, ulcers and nail problems – all of which it is so important to avoid when ...
Read More >Toenails should be cut to the shape of the end of the toes and no shorter. Never cut down the sides. After cutting, use a file on any sharp corners or ...
Read More >Wash your feet daily with mild soap and warm water. DO NOT SOAK THEM. Never use Epsom Salts or Washing Soda in a footbath. Dry feet carefully, especially between the ...
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