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    Blue Cricket
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    My 5 year old is still walking on his toes. I have always watched carefully he is meeting mile stones and possible signs for autism. My son is very social and active. Any suggestions? Thank you!

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      If you are going to your well checks at your pediatrician they would have noticed by now if it was a major concern. That being said, I always recommend PT/OT if you want to work on breaking the habit. It could be more of a sensory thing about not wanting the sole of the foot to touch the ground.

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        Recently saw this post and thought it might be helpful for you: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLF_xZixMWa/?img_index=8&igsh=MXhnMjFzdDJxdmVkcw==

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