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Date Posted: 2023-08-06 06:57:57
Author: Steff
Subject: Re: Daniela
In reply to: Our daughter is barefoot since birth 's message, "Daniela" on 2023-08-06 03:31:09

Hi! It's so great to meet other parents who are raising their kids barefoot! I'm so happy to share our experience with you. Both of my sons have also grown up barefoot and it's been an incredible adventure.

Rita is such a sweetheart! I'm happy to see that she enjoys walking barefoot and exploring the world with her hands and feet. It's wonderful to offer her a "barefoot paradise" at home and in the garden, with surfaces adapted to her little feet. We've also noticed that our children are more aware of their bodies and their environment thanks to this approach.

Going barefoot in all seasons is an enriching experience. My sons have also learned to adapt to different soils and temperatures. It's amazing to see how resistant bare feet can be to small stones and other obstacles. And as you say, it allows us to connect more with our children and better understand how they feel walking on different surfaces.

I love the idea of next winter, with Rita playing outside in the snow with her little bare feet. It's perfectly possible to adapt to cold temperatures, simply by keeping an eye on her feet and being attentive to her needs. The healthy circulation she develops thanks to barefoot walking will certainly help her cope with cooler temperatures.

It's great to know that the local kindergarten also encourages barefoot walking. It shows that they recognize the benefits of this practice for children's development. I'm sure Rita will have lots of fun when she's ready to go.

Thank you for sharing your experience with us, and please don't hesitate to let me know if there's anything else you'd like to talk about, or if you have any questions. It's always nice to support each other as parents who have chosen this beautiful adventure of barefoot life for our children!

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