You should have your child walk around in a pair to test whether they are comfortable for him or her. Then you should test the length of the foot versus the shoe by using your finger to press down at the front of the shoe. If you feel their toe close to the end of the shoe then the shoe is probably too small. I would recommend leaving a half inch gap between the toe and the front of the shoe. This will allow them to have room to grow.
right know people are wearing the most out of shoes vans and high tops
Discover for youself. how can you be that stupid to do not know how to tie shoes even child from pre school would know it you idiot so get lost and im gonna tell the whole world that you cant tie shoes hahahahahahaha and buahahaha
Yes, every child has a right to know the truth.
If you suffer from diabetes, you already know that your feet are prone to problems. Therefore, it is imperative that you wear the right type of shoes to protect your feet. Diabetic shoes are the best way to do that.
well right know it lasted me half a year i wear them casulally and my skationg shoes last like 2 moths
Rennesme (I don't know if i spelled it right)
of course not unless you have a child with him and the child is not an adult and the court allows him the visits
You can't know. It does no good to worry, but most of us can't help it. That's one of the things that makes being a parent so difficult.
No. The mother has the right to know where the child is when she's not in her possession. In fact, the court would require it. What if something happened to the father while the child was with him? It would not be in the child's best interest for the father to be able to keep his whereabouts secret from the mother when the child is with him. Now that's a good recipe to cause strife.
Is this suppose to say non-custodial?
yes
Yes, I'd say the father has the right to know who his child is (should it be true of course).