Intoeing (also called “pigeon-toed”) is when feet turn inward instead of pointing straight ahead. You might notice it when your child walks but it’s easier to see when they are running. Parents usually notice intoeing when their baby begins to walk, but children can develop intoeing at any age.
Below you will find resources to help you better understand, cope with and/or support someone with intoeing.
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