dear colleagues,
Have found this article which tells a little about the differences between very young and adult "gait".
Gait kinematic and kinetics of 7 yr old children: a comparison to adults using specific anthropometric data. Authors Ganley KJ Powers CM
Result provide support for the hypothesis that children lack the neuromuscular maturity especially in the ankle to produce an adult like gait.
(N15) kids and (N15) adults most variable are similar but diminished peak plantar flexor moment and less peak power absorption and generation
at the ankle during late stance.
Gait Posture 2005 Feb;21(2)141-5
Remember that most bones are not formed as adult feet at all. By googling maturation bones children I found a lot of different interesting articles... example
Skeletal growth in school children: Maturation and bone mass - Mazess - 2005 - American Journal of Physical Anthropology - Wiley Online Library
If you have time and the possibility and you will be working with children a lot, try to find as much information as possible.
In which country are you working?
that was the theory... now the clinic...
If you do want to exercise as you have said, I suggest asking the child to do something functional such as reaching really high for something.
This means she will have to get on her toes... you can make this into a game...
Remember that everything you do with the child should be functional if possible. This means that the movement can be repeated at home.
The trick is to make it into a game that can be played over and over again.. children love learning a new skill.
Esther