Sitting tolerance refers to how long a person can sit comfortably without discomfort or restlessness. It plays a key role in learning, working, and performing daily tasks smoothly. Low sitting tolerance can affect focus, posture, and overall productivity. With guided exercises, positioning support, and gradual practice, sitting tolerance can be improved over time. Building this skill helps both children and adults stay engaged and functional in different environments.
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It means comfortable sitting duration. It improves daily activity performance.
It helps maintain better focus. It supports learning and productivity.
Children with reduced endurance benefit. Adults with discomfort also benefit.
Progress varies for each person. Consistent practice gives steady improvement.
We use structured seating tasks. Activities increase duration slowly.
Parents support practice at home. Their guidance speeds child progress.
Improved sitting reduces restlessness. It encourages better routine habits.
Sessions occur weekly or biweekly. Frequency depends individual needs.