我下结论了吗?这点都看不懂的话就别来参加讨论丢人现眼了。 你的话还给你自己,不知道就不要瞎说,最讨厌你这种不懂装懂的人。。。。certain forms of autism, so it's important to verify that your child's not having other problems with communication or socialization skills. 自己看看吧。 http://www.babycenter.com/0_your-child-is-walking-on-her-toes_1 What Causes It If your child is always tiptoeing, it's possible that she has a physical problem such as a short Achilles tendon that actually prevents her from standing flat-footed and limits her range of motion in the ankle. But consistent toe walking is more likely a sign of a motor disorder — most commonly, mild cerebral palsy. The most common form of cerebral palsy is " diplegia," which means it involves the bottom half of the body. This is the form of cerebral palsy most common in children who were born prematurely. If this is the case, your child is toe walking because her Achilles tendons and calf muscles are too tight, which means her heel is pulled up and her toes are pulled down. If your child's doctor rules out cerebral palsy and other physical problems — if her muscle tone is fine, and she has a good range of motion in the ankle — then she'll likely be diagnosed with what's called idiopathic toe walking. This is a catchall diagnosis that means the cause is unknown. Idiopathic toe walking may be associated with language delays and with certain forms of autism, so it's important to verify that your child's not having other problems with communication or socialization skills. You may want to schedule a development assessment to make sure. (可可) 的大作中提到: 】