The short answer is maybe. Some children outgrow these delayed developmental phenomena and others do not. Most of the time we can not predict who will and who will not. There are many more questions I would need to ask before coming up with a better guess. The causes of out-toeing can be varied. At 15 months of age, that is the high end of the normal range with the average being 13 months.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
The short answer is maybe. Some children outgrow these delayed developmental phenomena and others do not. Most of the time we can not predict who will and who will not. There are many more questions I would need to ask before coming up with a better guess. The causes of out-toeing can be varied. At 15 months of age, that is the high end of the normal range with the average being 13 months.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
The short answer is maybe. Some children outgrow these delayed developmental phenomena and others do not. Most of the time we can not predict who will and who will not. There are many more questions I would need to ask before coming up with a better guess. The causes of out-toeing can be varied. At 15 months of age, that is the high end of the normal range with the average being 13 months.