From Yalkut Yosef:
1. An individual
must stand for his/her parents once seeing them from any location, meaning from
a distance of 420 feet. One needs to stand fully with a stretched back. One may
not sit down until they see their parent sit in their place or just stand in
their place, until they disappear from their eyes, or until they enter another
domain.
2. Once a
son/daughter is standing for his/her parent, the child may not lean on the wall
or a shtender (piece of wood Torah
Scholars learn on), because when leaning it is not as if the individual is
standing. However, one may lean on something where if they do not have it as
support they will not fall. Anyhow, one should simply stand fully erected
without any support for their parents. If a Talmid Hacham passes (where one
needs to stand for them), they are allowed to lean on something, so long as
they are standing to respect the Torah [them].
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