Here's a new take on it for you Doodle V....
My oldest son had quite a tendency to walk on this tip-toes...when he was 5-6 as well.
When he was 6 and in Grade 1...his teacher called us in for a meet.
She wondered if we had been noticing it......
She told us.." That continual walking on his tip toes, was indication of a spatial problem.....Then she showed us some of his drawings of people..
Mostly stick sort of drawings.... but in all of them the circle head never was connected to the main body not the arms or legs...which she said confirmed her thoughts about the spatial distance problem. He was not grounded himself. ...
She actively kept on him in school while walking down the halls etc..and you could hear her say his name.. and continually told him.. "heels down"...."heels down.... We did the same at home..
REsults..he doesn't walk on his tiptoes anymore and his drawings all started coming together..
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Interesting that at this same time was when we left the Borg.. It was traumatic for him ..as he lost his relationship with his grandmother and Grandfather and other J.W. family members.
His tiptoeing might have had something to do with not feeling "grounded"..
I know I certainly didn't feel grounded at that time..
I bet you'll find my post interesting....
By continually telling him.. "Heels down"... he became aware and was able to catch himself doing the tiptoe thing.
If you check her (your daughters) pictures let me know what you see.......or if there has been some upset that is bothering her.
When he walked on his tiptoes.. it was done unconciously. He wasn't doing it on purpose like dancing around or something...
sincerely
Special K