Why do some kids walk on their tip-toes?

Ballet dreams or development concern? Decode toe walking with expert insight. Learn when to watch and when to act. Answers that keep you grounded.

Taking Steps Toward Confident Walking
If your child continues to walk on their tip-toes past the toddler stage, you might wonder if there’s help available. The answer is yes! Toe walking can often be improved with simple exercises, guidance, and, in some cases, supportive orthotics.

What to Expect in Physiotherapy
Your physiotherapist will watch how your child moves and plays, then explain why they’re toe-walking and what can help—like stretches, balance exercises, and fun, strength-building activities. Sometimes orthotics or footwear adjustments give a helpful boost.

Progress and Play
Families who stick to a home program and follow through with recommendations often see big improvements. With time, practice, and patience, your child can step into a more natural walking pattern, building strength and confidence along the way.

You’re Not Alone
We’re here to support every step of your family’s journey. By working together, we’ll help your child move more comfortably and explore their world with grounded confidence.

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