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  2. Oct 26, 2022 · If you haven’t heard of sittervising, you’re missing out on one of the hottest new trends in parenting. In this article, we’ll define the term, discuss the benefits of sittervising, and talk about ways you can begin implementing it today.

  3. Sep 21, 2022 · “Sittervising” means to sit down and supervise your childrens play from a distance. The term was coined by Susie Allison, MEd, a blogger with Busy Toddler. Benefits of sittervising include helping kids learn the art of independent play, and protecting parents against burnout.

  4. Sep 20, 2022 · Well, a social media trend called "sittervising" suggests you let children play independently, and let yourself off the hook. The expression was coined by former teacher Susie Allison who...

    • Elise Solé
    • Lifestyle Reporter, Parents
  5. Aug 31, 2022 · Sittervising is the bridge between helicopter parenting and free-range parenting. “Sittervising is a conscious decision by a parent to sit down or to remove themselves from their child's play,” said Allison.

  6. “W-sitting” is a position in which a person sits with his or her bottom, knees, and feet all touching the floor, with the knees bent and the feet resting near the sides of the hips/pelvis. When viewed from the front or above, the person’s legs appear to form the shape of the letter “W.”

  7. Dec 23, 2019 · Simply put, W-sitting is a position when a child has their knees out in front of them, but their ankles and feet are to either side of their hips, creating that classic W shape. It looks...

  8. Jan 10, 2019 · What is W-sitting? The child is seated on the floor with their knees bent, feet positioned outside of their hips and their bottom on the floor. When in this position, the child’s legs will resemble the shape of the letter ‘W’. Why do children W-sit?

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