If your baby is
happy in a high chair, then a rolled - up towel around his hips can fill the space between his bottom and the sides of the chair.
The thing with sitting is that they are sitting upright enough to keep their throat / neck / gullet clear — they aren't slouching forwards or laying back — some babies can do that just fine on the floor at 6 months, some are
happier in a high chair, some won't sit anywhere but a lap (if you go down this route, cover yourself with a towel or other washable covering, this can get messy!)
He can sit up unassisted and seems
happy in his high chair and is also good picking up small bits between finger and thumb... I'm just getting a bit stuck for what to give him....
I have a very happy, active child who is not
happy in his high chair and I totally put that down to spoon feeding.
Not exact matches
According to my mom, the first time she gave me a bite of ice cream I did a little
happy wiggle dance
in my
high chair.
So I start with cereal or a vegetable, or many of my patients like to start with avocado, and you put the baby
in the
high chair during the
happy time of the day and you try to spoon feed them.
I'm beyond
happy with the simplicity of this beautiful mat and am considering picking up another
in a smaller size to go beneath my youngest's
high chair.
I bought this
high chair a few months back for when my granddaughter visited at first I was very
happy but putting her
in one time the top tray went flying and the spring shot out from underneath the top tray and is now broken, Now the one side is broken so I'm very disappointed with a
high chair that is only used 1 a week when she comes to visit.
As long as they were
happy to sit
in the
high chair and play with a spoon or toy while the family was eating, then I was going to continue with exclusive breastfeeding.
He'd be sitting
in his
high chair,
happy as a clam; 2 seconds later he'd be throwing things across the room.