Honestly whenever they want. Kids have the common sense to know when their feet get too cold. And if they want to be stupid and go in the middle of the winter and they get sick, they learn.
Now id say not to let them walk around w/o shoes until around four or five, but they need to be supervised constantly at that age, no matter what. And kids need to live and learn. And to the first responder, a bee sting?
Really? Very rarely are people alergic, for one. And plus they need to watch where they step.
Sheesh. U must be a nofun mom. I was raised barefoot basicly.
I got stung all the time. Heck, I used to chase bees. But ok.
Barefoot inside-- all the time Barefoot outside-- I don't have any idea. 65 degrees? Though I think kids are pretty good judges of what is most comfortable.
I care less about the temperature and more about the conditions outside (if it is an area safe for their feet-- free from ant piles, and other debris) But walking on a nice grassy area barefoot is one of life's little pleasures so when possible I allow it.
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