Do You Encourage Children To "Fix Their Legs" When In The "W" Sit?
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I sat that way as a kid I was really limber. I also sat with my legs wide and my elbows down on the floor. Funny thing will all my joint problems my hips are still fine. Dr said that had nothing to do with my knee problems either.
excess weight, wide hips that are good for childbirth , marching band and trampoline in HS mostly being an overweight woman mostly cause my knee problems... oh an my use of diet soda carbonation is really bad for joints.It:: will wait
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Anytime we played or were on the floor during circle time when I was a kid our teachers would always say "criss cross apple sauce" and everyone would do it- I don't think I have really ever seen kids sit W style. I never remember sitting like that but I would sometiems kneel or sit on my feet and that hurts after a while.- Flag
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I have a question for you guys. I have a little 9 mo old who does a half W sit. Not the full blown, but one of his legs is bent back while the other stick straight out in front. It looks like his leg it broken when he does it. I do a similar move in yoga but the bent leg comes around the front.Does this fall into the same category? I always try to correct him but I was just wondering what you guys would think of this.
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I have a question for you guys. I have a little 9 mo old who does a half W sit. Not the full blown, but one of his legs is bent back while the other stick straight out in front. It looks like his leg it broken when he does it. I do a similar move in yoga but the bent leg comes around the front.Does this fall into the same category? I always try to correct him but I was just wondering what you guys would think of this.
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I have a question for you guys. I have a little 9 mo old who does a half W sit. Not the full blown, but one of his legs is bent back while the other stick straight out in front. It looks like his leg it broken when he does it. I do a similar move in yoga but the bent leg comes around the front.Does this fall into the same category? I always try to correct him but I was just wondering what you guys would think of this.
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When my daughter was 3 years old and waiting for an evaluation for autism, the Physical Therapist in the Public School Department said that, between many other examples, my daughter sitting on the floor like a W was one of the signs for autism. This made me cry for hours and since then I will not allow any child in my presence to sit in that manner... I will/would always say “pretzel legs, please”- Flag
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I've never paid attention to this before so I don't even know if my kids do it or not...I DO know that earlier I was sitting on a bean bag myself in this fashion and had the hardest time getting up, and when I did, my knees hurt really bad. So I can absolutely see how it can be a problem...just thought it was me being old.
I will pay more attention to the kids though...- Flag
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When my daughter was 3 years old and waiting for an evaluation for autism, the Physical Therapist in the Public School Department said that, between many other examples, my daughter sitting on the floor like a W was one of the signs for autism. This made me cry for hours and since then I will not allow any child in my presence to sit in that manner... I will/would always say “pretzel legs, please”- Flag
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I still sit like this and I am nearly 25. Before I was pregnant, I'd sleep like this as well. My parents and my husband called it "froggy position."
Guess I'd better stop....
Funny that it's a sign for autism. I have Asperger's.- Flag
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I have had a girl in my care since she was a year and a half. She'll be going to Kindergarten this fallAnyway, I've noticed her sitting like that quite a bit, and her mom and myself have tried to remind her to sit in another way whenever we see her sit that way, but it is the hardest habit to break. She still does it sometimes and it's been over a year since we started trying to break the habit of sitting like that. I've noticed she runs differently than other children who do not sit in the W position. Her legs kind of go out to the side from her knees when she's running.
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