Squatting offers your toddler a different perspective of the world
Your toddler might squat to examine a leaf on the floor more carefully, or they might want to play with a toy that has fallen to the ground.
Every time your toddler squats, their legs get stronger
This strength will be used in the future when they wish to leap and jump.
Squatting improves their range of movement
Each time your toddler squats, they use the muscles in their lower body. Their body is already flexible, and squatting helps it to stay this way.
Your toddler will also learn about balance
To keep from toppling forward or backward, your toddler will use their toes to flex and grasp. Learning to use their toes to assist balance will come in handy later in life when playing outside and trying to balance on logs or park play equipment.