buy shoes with a picture on the outside so he knows the pic is not on the inside. Or draw an arrow on the top of each shoe with them pointing at eachother. So he knows if the arrows point at each other they are right. Or if it is velcro shoes mine knew the velcro went to the outside
2007-08-25 04:27:52
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answered by Rachel 7
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Here are a few ways...
1) Teach that any character pictures go on the outside so they can see everything.
2) show how there is a little oval when you put the shoes together the right way.
3) you could color or make a mark on the inside soles and tell your little guy that the marks need to touch or look at each other.
4) on my daughter's shoes there are little, round ,"windows" by the big toes so you can see how well they fit. My mother told her that those were two "eyes" and that they need to be together to see. It has worked for her and she's not even two yet.
I'll add more as I think of ways. Good luck!
2007-08-25 04:17:36
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answered by Ann W 4
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Okay - here's the best tip that I've heard - AND IT WORKS!
Draw a circle on the back heel of each shoe. Then draw an eye and a mouth on each circle - but so that when the shoes are together, the faces "kiss" each other (in other words a side view of a face). The child can put the shoes in front of him, make the faces kiss and then put them on the appropriate feet. If you don't want to draw on the shoes, you can use little round stickers on the back.
Good luck.
2007-08-25 16:16:43
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answered by BPD Wife 6
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Just make a mark on one of the shoes and explain which foot that shoe goes on. He'll get it eventually. Just have patience. He's young. Good luck!
2007-08-25 04:29:33
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answered by Melba 4
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You can write an "L" in the left shoe. And then tell him to look at his hand and the one that makes an "L" when he holds up his pointer and thumb is his left hand and that is the side he should put the left shoe on. This might be too hard for him if he can not yet recoginize letters, which is perfectly normal for a 3 yr old boy to not be able to do yet. But it does work if he can make the connection!
2007-08-25 04:16:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, I always like to see a little kid with his or her shoes on the wrong feet. It is pretty cute. And that same little kid will have his shorts on backwards or inside out. Everyone will know he dressed himself. Open your left hand and show him the "L". Put all your fingers together and extend your thumb. Waa-Laa there is an L for "Left."
2007-08-25 05:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 4
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If there is any kind of character or picture on the shoe, you can teach them that it goes on the outside of their foot. Otherwise, I think it just takes time and repetition.
2007-08-25 04:19:51
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answered by TeggieMcG 4
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My gramma helped me with this when I was a kid. She painted my right big toe nail, and then put the same color on the very tip of my right shoe.
It helped me learn which was right and which was left.
2007-08-25 04:11:28
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answered by amosunknown 7
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answered by ? 3
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