Children’s feet grow the most in the first four years of their lives. Research suggests that they can grow an average of three to four sizes per year in that time, slowing to one a year after that. By the time they are 12 their feet have typically reached 90% of their adult size and width.
The dangers of the incorrect size
The incorrect shoe size can be detrimental to proper foot development and cause problems later in life. “Improper footwear is well recognised to be an [external] factor regarding the development of forefoot deformities,” says Dr Norman Espinosa of the University of Zürich of a study into the risk wearing the wrong shoe size holds for children’s feet. “[Shoes that are too small] could impair toe function and proper development and promote early establishment of forefoot deformity,” he explains.