M is 15 months old. He started walking at 13 months. He has been in physical therapy since 4weeks old for torticollis which eventually led to plagiocephaly which led to helmet treatment. He's been done with the helmet since 8 months.

So he was supposed to be dismissed from PT now that he's walking in a normal time frame and his neck is great. My MIL took him Wednesday for his final visit and they want him to stay on. Our PT called me and explained that he has moderate-severe ankle pronation. She placed supportive insoles into his shoes and wants us to get athletic, stiff shoes for him. She mentioned other issues being related to this so I called our pediatrician. Our pediatrician is not concerned about his ankles or pronation at all since he's just started walking. He said to pull him out of PT and tell them we would re-evaluate in 6 months.

I'm so torn. I love our pediatrician and trust him with M's life (which we've literally had to do). I like our PT but my husband feels like she's looking for perfection and reasons to keep him.

What would you do?