“W-sitting” is a commonly used position by children. In this position, children sit on their bottoms, with their knees bent, feet tucked under, and their legs splayed out to the side in what looks like a “W”. This is a standard sitting position because children feel supported and secure. Many parents do not know or recognize the danger of letting a child sit like this for too long.
Sitting in a "W" position too often or for too long can negatively impact a child’s development and growth patterns.
The Negative Effects of “W-Sitting” Include:
- Orthopedic Problems
- Delayed Development of Postural Control and Stability
- Delayed Development of Refined Motor Skills
Exclusive “W-Sitting” Puts Undue Stress On:
- The Hip Abductors
- Hamstrings
- Internal Rotators
- Heel Cords