Hello,
I agree with you. My daughter was in centre care and I was busy working full time and attending to 3 young children at home that I did not notice her sitting in this position. I was only told of this concern on her last day of daycare when after receiving feedback from the resource consultant who was supporting her on her speech mentioned that the teachers noticed this. I got upset and wondered why did they not say anything to me her parent? I notice my daughter walking with feet inward. She is very active but will often fall or lose balance. I thought it was because of her hearing and history of ear infections. After tubes were placed in her ears-she was still falling. Then when I was given observations of my daughter the W position was a concern. I don't get why these teachers did not mention this to me. I did research and realized how important it is to correct this. I now remind her to sit on her bum bum. I am now looking into having her see a orthopaedic doctor. It would have been nice to even just get and information pamphlet regarding this position. As parents we are so busy with day to day activities, obligations, and responsibilities that we miss these important things when it comes to our children. It is nice when someone else points out these things for us to stop and see. I am so glad to be home now and see.