Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 hey kimberley!! that is so great!! i stil rememeber when christopher was 8 months old and rolling towels to take up the space next to him so he could sit on the high chair!! jodie c (nicholas-6 1/2(will be 7 on friday!!!)nonrss, christopher-4 rss 27lbs 5oz 36 1/2 " periactin 4.5, ght genotropin .5, assmentry(left side 1cm), ADHD and OCD possible, johnathon-21m nonrss) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 We had the same problem with my 14 mos old daughter Autumn. She couldn't even see her food! We ended up getting a portable high chair, the kind that can sit on a chair and after they get older,can be used as a booster. Just want to mention this because it is a great option for going out to eat also, we bring it with us because the high chairs in restaurants are so low that she can't even see the table and she slides all over the place in them because she is so tiny. It also folds up so it easily portable. mom to autumn 14 mos RSS 2 boys and baby on the way > > This might seem trivial, but I have been struggling to get my 16 > month old daughter to self feed. The high chair I had from her > older sister was just too big. I kept waiting to see if she would > grow into it, but every time I put the tray on it came to her chin. > I have been looking at another high chair for a month. I finally > bought it, even though it was expensive, and wish I had done it > earlier. It is the Svan Chair and can be adjusted to fit almost any > size child, infant to teenager. Claire loves her chair. Now while > I am feeding her she can also feed herself. She smiles when I put > her in the chair and immediately looks for something to pick up on > the tray. It is the small victories that are rewarding. > > > , 3, non RSS > Claire, 16 months, RSS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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