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Date Posted: 2023-08-07 13:35:20
Author: Steff
Subject: Re: My toddler's progress
In reply to: Daniela 's message, "My toddler's progress" on 2023-08-07 10:49:29

You're absolutely right: every moment with our children is precious and full of wonderful discoveries. Watching your child grow and evolve in so many areas is an infinite source of pride and joy. Daily progress, like learning new words, gaining balance and strength, are all small victories that reinforce our love as parents.

I'm delighted to know that your particular approach, letting Rita discover the world barefoot, works so well for her. Seeing her so full of energy and taking small steps on her bare feet at lightning speed is certainly an adorable image. It also opens the door to lovely family outings, where Rita can follow you around with her little soles, which will gradually become harder and tougher thanks to her daily adventures.

It's fascinating to see how her bare feet develop and adapt naturally to the environments she explores. And that little touch of playfulness in showing off her dirty feet to anyone who will look at her is certainly cute and shows how comfortable and confident she is with her barefoot lifestyle.

It's true that many children complain of fatigue and seem weary of wearing shoes. Your observation raises an interesting question about the impact that wearing shoes might have on their comfort and well-being. Your barefoot approach, allowing Rita to connect directly with the ground, seems to bring your daughter a sense of freedom and lightness that makes her happy and fulfilled.

Keep following this path, which seems to suit Rita so well and allows her to grow in health and joy. It's wonderful to see how the barefoot approach can open the door to beautiful discoveries and enriching experiences for our children. I'm sure Rita will continue to amaze us with her curious and energetic bare feet, and continue to brighten your days with her little barefoot adventures.

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