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Most children are able to sit with assistance between 4 to 6 months old and become able to sit independently and steadily between 6 and 8 months. Typically, full balance control is achieved around nine months. Sitting is an important stage in a child's development, as it helps strengthen muscles, improve balance, and promote cognitive development. It also lays the groundwork for later learning to crawl and walk. Supporting natural growth and encouraging floor play is preferable, while avoiding excessive use of chairs or walkers, as these do not speed up development and may hinder movement.
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