With the new school term approaching, parents in Singapore are ticking off checklists, from buying uniforms to packing bags, as they prepare their children for another year of learning and growth. While the focus often falls on academics and supplies, it is just as important to consider how your child’s physical well-being may influence their school experience. For many children, activities such as PE lessons, CCAs, and long hours spent on their feet can be physically demanding, especially if they have underlying conditions like flat feet.
Flat feet, where the arches of the feet are low or absent, may seem harmless at first. However, it can lead to discomfort and fatigue, particularly during prolonged walking, running, or standing. Whether your child is starting Primary One or navigating the challenges of later school years, recognising and addressing flat feet early can improve their comfort and confidence. Let’s explore how flat feet can affect your child’s daily routines and the steps you can take to support their healthy and active lifestyle.
Flat feet, also known as pes planus or fallen arches, occur when the natural arches of the feet are low or absent. This often leads to overpronation, where the arch of the foot collapses excessively inward during movement. Overpronation places stress on the feet, impacting balance and stability and causing discomfort during activities like walking, running, or standing for long periods. It can also strain the surrounding ligaments and muscles, which may lead to additional pressure on the knees and lower limbs.
For children, this can make physically demanding school activities, such as PE lessons or CCAs, challenging and less enjoyable. Addressing flat feet early can alleviate these concerns, ensuring children stay active, confident, and comfortable throughout their school routines.
Supporting children with flat feet involves a combination of thoughtful footwear choices, targeted exercises, and additional measures to enhance comfort and mobility. By taking these steps, parents can help their children participate fully in school activities without unnecessary discomfort.
By incorporating these tips, children with flat feet can enjoy improved comfort and better participation in school activities. For professional advice tailored to your child’s needs, consulting a paediatric podiatrist is highly recommended.
School should be a time for growth, exploration, and fun. However, for children with flat feet, these activities can sometimes feel more challenging. If your child struggles to keep up with PE lessons, CCAs, or even daily routines, it is important to address these concerns early. Left unaddressed, flat feet can lead to fatigue and reduced confidence, which may affect their ability to participate fully in school life.
That is where East Coast Podiatry can help. By providing personalised care plans and custom orthotics, we ensure your child has the support they need to overcome the challenges of flat feet. With our tailored approach, children can regain their confidence and embrace every opportunity to move comfortably and actively. Book an appointment with us today and take the first step toward giving your child a happier, more active school experience.