Here are a few tips on what to look for
in a high chair for small spaces and a few reviews to help you start shopping.
My infant likes to sit
in her high chair with a snack and watch the entertainment that is her mother trying any variety of workout moves.
If she has to sit
in a high chair at a restaurant, I'm fine unless she starts sucking on the table or the straps.
Try sitting baby at the
table in a high chair before he or she starts solid foods, so you can easily monitor interest cues for food.
Now my one issue is how do I keep my 20 month old daughter seated
in her high chair when she refuses to do so after 5 minutes?
A great tip for starting solid food is to get your baby familiar with being
seated in the high chair in the weeks before you actually start solids.
In full disclosure though, our rule for arts and crafts time is that it takes
place in their high chairs with their (now very colorful) trays attached.
My son's 2nd introduction into solids came about when I was cooking supper and he was
in the high chair in the kitchen playing with his toys.
I didn't think twice about helping my baby roll over, sit up and stand — until sitting
in the high chair looked so wrong.
If you are looking for a project for the infants, secure all the
kids in high chairs or booster seats, around a table.
Babies 6 months and older can sit
in this high chair safely and it holds children up to 50 pounds, which brings most toddlers into their 4th year.
Then I set up
J in the high chair and put his fish and paint on the high chair tray and let him decorate the fish however he wanted to.
It's a fun time as you sit your little one
down in a high chair ready for them to start experimenting with food and really the journey is just beginning.
Since toddlers naturally are curious and constantly want to learn new things, they can sit at the table together with everyone
else in our High Chair.
Other clues are that he or she is older than 6 months; sits
steadily in a high chair; and has developed some control over the grabbing ability.
It might sound a little weird but this is another of those features which are important to keep your child safe and
secure in the high chair.
As far as false
alarms in the high chair I've brought their food and water to the potty with them and that usually does the trick....
My new baby cried all evening every evening, but my 18 month old required her
tea in her high chair bang on time.
About your daughter being too busy — I am not sure how old she is but is she old enough to
go in a high chair?
He was okay eating breakfast and lunch in the big chair and
dinner in the high chair for a while, but this past week he got really frustrated at dinner time.
If he continued, I would stop the meal, remove the food, and have him take a little time
out in his high chair for a minute or two.
In the study, kids who sat
in high chairs explored food more because they grew used to being allowed to do so during the study.
In addition, there's also an easily removable
tray in this high chair that can be adjusted with the use of one hand.
The battle of getting your child to eat their food,
stay in the high chair, and not bang things on the table doubles when you have two kids.
To address that, make sure you check the tray, seat harness, and frame of the
areas in the high chair that are hard to clean.