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What Is The Point Of Squatting When Your Child Wants To Give You A Hug? What Would You Do For The Two Ages?
Why is it that When a toddler, or older child like 7 years old gives an adult a hug, the grown-up always squats? Even when standing your child can easily hug you, so you can easily return their hug. What does squatting have to do with any aspect of a hug? For the parents that have kids in this age range, when they give you a hug, Why do ya'll squat with a toddler? Why do ya'll squat with an 8 year old?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, if it's an adult in a wheelchair I wouldn't think of squatting just to talk to them- to do so would seem a little patronising; although to hug them I would squat or at least lean over as I would have to. I would sometimes squat down to a small child (like Sarah's, 17 inch tall six year old, ha ha), but there would come a point when I'd stop- say when they get to be 12 years old, in which case I'd just lean over a bit to hug them.
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this a AI chat bot innit? not very AI
Good Monty Python sketch of an interviewer NOT crouching and the child saying " I want to go home now" as John Cleese leers into the camera - OK it was 1970: I have a long memory. Probably a take off of "Seven-up"
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