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Your child moves every day. From the first small steps to milestones such as obtaining the swimming diploma, being able to cycle and write your own name. However small or large the step is, it is based on movement. Without movement, all those things become very difficult. Wouldn't it make sense to learn that basic properly? 

Every stride
counts: 15 months 

About your toddler

As soon as your child can walk, a whole world opens up. Discover that world! Let your child practice walking as much as possible while on the road. It's great for your son or daughter to step behind the buggy yourself.

Your child learns a lot by playing. Let your son or daughter try new things and participate yourself. Tip: The best toys at this age are a parent who takes the time to play together.

Falling is okay!
 

Your child learns a lot from falling (and getting back up again). If it doesn't hurt, it's okay to fall. Don't pay too much attention to the fall and encourage your child to move on.
 

Walking barefoot
 

The muscles in the foot develop best on bare feet. Your child can also feel better with the feet than with shoes on, which is good for the signal function from the feet to the brain.
 

Space to move freely
 

If there is enough space and the dangerous items have been cleaned up, your toddler can play and explore safely. Your child will move more freely because there is space. You can also play nicely together.

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