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English: Autistic people may walk on the balls or toes of their feet. Unfortunately, frequent toe-walking (just like frequent high heel use) can lead to damage and pain in the long term. Socks, slippers, and/or and clean floors may reduce discomfort related to floor texture. Explaining that toe-walking is unsafe and giving gentle reminders may help the person learn to correct their steps so they can walk safely.
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Photo of the feet of a young autistic woman who is standing on her toes

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