My oldest daughter, who is now 8,also walked very young(no joke at 8 months) and actually had both feet slightly turn in. I did go to the Ortho and got her feet fitted for what they call cookies(cookies are plastic inserts to put in you childs shoes that over time correct whatever problem there is). Honestly I never really used them, her pediatrician suggested,as did other veteran moms that I just put her shoes on backwards and not only be more comfortable but gets the same results,if your concerned about her looking funny in public then put them on like that in the house. I only did that for a while too and as an 8 year old she's absoulutely fine. I was only concerned at first because she tripped alot and had many a bumps on her cute little noggin and hated to see her like that,but in all reality her falling may have just been a result from her walking so young,maybe her brain and body were not quite adjusted to working together just yet. My advice is if she's not really falling alot and her ped.says she's o.k. then don't stress about it and just wait it out. The backwards shoe thing did help though. The other thing is to make sure the shoes are proper,when I buy evryday shoes for my girls I always go through a mental check list, first how flexible are the soles, they should bend easily, are they slippery or skid proof/resisitent,how soft or comfortable does the inside feel, how high or supportive is the arch etc. MANY shoes out there do not fit that criteria. But are made stylish and cheaply so then get bought and sold to us. Hope my info helps,good luck. J.