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  1. Development. Is it normal for my toddler to walk on her tiptoes? Written by Andrew Adesman, M.D. If your daughter is toe walking consistently, however, talk to her pediatrician. Frequent toe walking can signal several different problems, the most serious of which is cerebral palsy.

  2. In children 3 years and older walking on tiptoes may not be normal and could be associated with a neurological immaturity or medical condition. Fortunately, over 90% of these cases can be treated with conservative treatment options and surgery is not required.

  3. Mar 23, 2022 · Walking on the toes or the balls of the feet, also known as toe walking, is fairly common in children who are just beginning to walk. Most children outgrow it. Kids who continue toe walking beyond the toddler years often do so out of habit.

  4. Feb 16, 2024 · In scientific terms, the condition is called “idiopathic” -- there’s no known reason for it. The children may have a typical heel-to-toe walking capability but simply prefer walking on their...

  5. Oct 26, 2022 · Toe walking is a pattern of walking in which your child walks on their toes and balls of their feet. Their heels don’t make contact with the ground. In children under the age of 2, toe walking is common as they’re learning how to walk. It isnt normally a cause for concern.

  6. Sep 1, 2023 · Toe walking is often just a normal part of toddlerhood as kids learn to walk and balance. But if your practitioner recommends it, stretching or strengthening exercises may be helpful. You can also make sure to choose shoes for your toddler that fit well and provide good support.

  7. Toe walking is common among infants first learning to walk. A majority of children will stop toe walking on their own without intervention. Physical therapy, bracing and casting are used to treat toe walking, with surgical procedures available if these methods are unsuccessful.