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What to do if your child walks on their toes

Occasional toe-walking is common in toddlers and usually settles by age two to three, especially when the heels can come down flat and other milestones are on track. Seek a check if toe-walking is constant, the calves feel tight, it persists past age three, or it comes with delays in walking, balance or speech. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to do if your child walks on their toes
My child walks on their toes — what should I do? — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Toe-walking is common in little ones learning to move — and most of the time it settles on its own, especially when it comes and goes.

In short

Many toddlers walk on their toes some of the time, and in most children this is a harmless habit that fades by around age two to three as walking matures. The key things to watch are whether your child can also put their heels down flat, whether the legs feel loose and bendy rather than stiff, and whether walking, balance and other milestones are otherwise on track. If toe-walking is constant, the calves feel tight, it persists past age two to three, or it appears alongside delays in talking, balance or coordination, a friendly developmental check is the right next step.

What to do at home

  • Watch the pattern — note whether your child toe-walks all the time or only sometimes (excitement, new surfaces and bare feet often bring it out). Occasional toe-walking is usually nothing to worry about.
  • Check the heels — gently see if your child can stand and walk flat-footed when asked, and whether the ankles move freely. Easy, flexible movement is reassuring.
  • Make heels-down fun — encourage walking up gentle slopes, squatting to pick up toys, heel-walking games ("walk like a penguin"), and barefoot play on different textures to wake up the whole foot.
  • Keep moving — climbing, jumping, kicking a ball and walking on grass or sand all build the calf, ankle and balance skills that support a flat, steady gait.
  • Note the whole picture — is talking, understanding, play and social connection coming along too? Toe-walking on its own is very different from toe-walking alongside other developmental questions.

When to seek a check

A developmental or physiotherapy check is wise if your child: still toe-walks most of the time after about age two to three; cannot bring the heels down or the calves feel tight; toe-walks only on one side; is losing skills they once had; or shows delays in walking, balance, speech or social play. These pointers help a clinician tell apart a simple habit from a tight tendon or an underlying motor or developmental difference — and early, playful support works beautifully when it is needed.

The Pinnacle way

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care. Across [70+ centres](/) and 25 million+ therapy sessions, our clinicians look at the whole child, not just the feet. Where support helps, gentle occupational therapy and movement play build a flat, confident gait, and a precise developmental profile shows exactly where your child is shining and where a little help goes a long way.

Trusted sources

American Academy of Pediatrics parent guidance (HealthyChildren.org) on toddler toe-walking and gait development; CDC developmental milestones for walking and movement; WHO guidance on early childhood development and nurturing care.

Next step — Curious or reassured, a quick check brings peace of mind: book a developmental assessment with a Pinnacle clinician.

What to watch

Watch whether your child can put both heels flat and walks normally too, whether the calves feel loose rather than tight, and whether walking, balance and talking are otherwise on track. Constant toe-walking past age two to three, tight calves, one-sided toe-walking, or accompanying delays are reasons for a check.

Try this at home

Make heels-down playful — walk up gentle slopes, squat to pick up toys, play 'penguin walks' on flat feet, and let your child go barefoot on grass and sand to wake up the whole foot.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Is toe-walking always a sign of a problem?

No. Many toddlers toe-walk some of the time as they learn to move, and it usually fades by around age two to three. It is most reassuring when your child can also walk flat-footed, the ankles move freely, and other milestones are on track.

When should I be concerned about my child walking on their toes?

Consider a check if toe-walking is constant after about age two to three, the calves feel tight or the heels won't come down, it happens only on one side, your child is losing skills, or there are delays in walking, balance, speech or social play.

Can I help my child stop toe-walking at home?

You can encourage heels-down movement through play — walking up gentle slopes, squatting for toys, 'penguin' flat-foot walks, and barefoot play on different textures. If it persists or the calves feel tight, a clinician can guide targeted support.

What does the assessment involve?

A Pinnacle clinician looks at your child's whole development — gait, ankle flexibility, balance, play and communication — through a structured, clinician-administered assessment, never from an app or online form. From there a tailored plan is built around your child's strengths.

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