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Tina,

My daughter andria (Lexi) has initially "w" sat since she started sitting. Everytime she sits I tell her to move her legs but most times I have to do it. When she wears her leg braces it is almost impossible for her to do. When she is out of them at home we always correct her.

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Tina,

My daughter andria (Lexi) has initially "w" sat since she started sitting. Everytime she sits I tell her to move her legs but most times I have to do it. When she wears her leg braces it is almost impossible for her to do. When she is out of them at home we always correct her.

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Tina,

My daughter andria (Lexi) has initially "w" sat since she started sitting. Everytime she sits I tell her to move her legs but most times I have to do it. When she wears her leg braces it is almost impossible for her to do. When she is out of them at home we always correct her.

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always w sits. Always has, always will. I try to correct her

if I remember, but she just does again. It helps her sit up because

of lack of trunk support.

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always w sits. Always has, always will. I try to correct her

if I remember, but she just does again. It helps her sit up because

of lack of trunk support.

Dawn

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always w sits. Always has, always will. I try to correct her

if I remember, but she just does again. It helps her sit up because

of lack of trunk support.

Dawn

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Oh we have had the same problem for years!!!

My solution was I forbad her to sit on the floor at all. She had to sit on a chair or stool and her teachers were all informed of this. W sitting does indeed turn in the feet and hips, and while part of Ash's tortion and clubbing (intoeing underturning) of her feet is congenital, the W sitting certainly exacerbated that. I always noticed she had more difficulty walking after she'd been sitting on the floor and improved after she stopped. Ash has had one surgery to fix her in-turned feet already and is scheduled to have another this summer. It would be worse if I hadn't been such a #$%^ about not letting her sit on the floor. And yes that made her stand out as "different" but she is now 16 and still ambulatory so she'll have the rest of her life to "be like everyone else" instead of in a wheelchair.

Gods help me I have promised she can get her driver's license after her foot is healed this summer!! :)

kj

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