The majority of babies who learn to walk with outwardly oriented feet are normal, and a small percentage may be a pathological condition. Parents do not need to worry about this situation, you can let the child continue to walk, if you find that later the child can improve the shape of the ectopics, you do not need to do special treatment. If the child’s feet are in the shape of an ectopia after learning to walk and it persists, parents can take the following measures to deal with it, first of all, do not give the child hard-soled shoes prematurely, you can wear soft-soled shoes or let the child walk without shoes to avoid changes in the shape of the feet. Secondly, you can promptly consult a doctor to rule out hip and leg diseases through examination, and deal with the situation by wearing shoes to correct or binding the legs.