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  1. Jun 8, 2021 · Side-sitting is the pose that high-school cheerleaders take during their senior photo shoots. This position and reaching across our body builds our core muscles in a way that stationary sitting and tummy time just can’t.

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  3. Jun 26, 2020 · If your little one happens to have any asymmetries or weakness on one side, side sitting is a way to help get them stronger. For instance, if they tend to tilt or lean their head and trunk to the left, you want them to sit with both feet pointing to the right (knees to the left).

  4. Dec 1, 2019 · What is so great about side-sitting, you may ask? ⁣⁣. It encourages a more upright posture than cross-legged or ring sitting⁣⁣. It is an important developmental position for transitions (i.e. for a baby to get from sitting to 4-point)⁣⁣. It optimizes hip mobility without putting the joint at risk⁣⁣. It engages the core and trunk muscles ⁣⁣.

  5. Larry's side sitting is when you sit on the closest side of a 4 sided table with someone, even though the opposite side is free. If we have a table labelled with top, bottom, left, right sides and you have someone sitting at the top position, you usually sit opposite them.

  6. Jun 11, 2020 · Side sitting can be challenging for kids, but it is such an important way to sit. It helps to prevent w-sitting and it also is really important for transitional movements. In addition, they get...

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  7. Nov 30, 2023 · Side sitting is a transitional position, meaning when playing in it, it’s typically because they’re getting ready to move. Often, they’re getting ready to move from sit into hands and knees, or sit to belly.

  8. Aug 18, 2021 · With toy placement on the sides of them & trunk rotation building on itself, you should start to see that side sit becoming more fluid, and eventually leading into the transition.

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