Watch how she sits. Does she sit cross legged a lot? Probably her feet are going to sleep. If this occurs after just a couple minutes of sitting regularly in a straight back chair, you may want to talk to your dr. about this. Be sure that when she sits in a "grown up" chair, she has something to put her feet on, and not just let them dangle.
2007-05-30 01:05:17
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answered by ~RedBird~ 7
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Could be something as simple as poor posture when sitting or laying. Could be tight shoes. After 3 kids, I would tell you that my kids rarely complain of that. As a health professional, please see your pediatrician or call the office and ask the nurse. Worst case, you waste a co-pay to find that your daughter needs to stop wearing thong sandals, for example.
2007-05-30 08:26:22
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answered by Jason B 2
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It is probably the way she is sitting and the length of time she is sitting there. It is a disruption with her circulation, and the tingly feeling is the blood flowing back into her feet.
2007-05-30 08:10:59
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answered by Rahrah 4
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Hi! Her feet are falling asleep. You might also see if she is wearing shoes when it happens because her shoes might be too tight. I had to buy new shoes for my kids about every 2 months. I hope this helps.
2007-05-30 08:08:10
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answered by Michelle M 3
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Could be a problem with circulation.
It would be advisable to have it checked out with her doctor.
2007-05-30 08:04:08
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answered by Ann D 4
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She probably has been smoking crack, ask her if she has seen any chairs that turn into snakes, if its a yes, then she is on crack.
2007-05-30 08:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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