Highchairs & Baby Seats

Physical Therapist’s Tip: If your baby has wiggle room in their highchair, try tucking a rolled towel around their trunk for support.

Highchairs.

Postural control is an important factor when it comes to safety while your baby is eating. But it’s about more than just having head control. The chair your baby is sitting in has a lot to do with your baby’s posture. When you’re choosing a highchair look for one with a wide adjustable footrest for stability.

Yeah Baby Goods Adjustable Footrest

Compatible with The IKEA ANTILOP Highchair.

Stokke Clikk High Chair

Lightweight, durable, and modern design. It’s easy to clean, and has a supportive footrest.

Stokke Tripp Trapp

Designed to grow with your child. It converts from a highchair into a chair.

IKEA ANTILOP

An affordable option that is easy to clean and add-on foot rests can be purchased from third-party companies.

Cybex Lemo 4-in-1

The newborn seat allows your baby to join at the table from day one. Later on, it converts to a highchair, a standing tower, and a chair.

Inglesina Fast Table Chair

A portable high-chair alternative that attaches to a table or countertop.

UPPAbaby Ciro High Chair

Easy to wipe clean surfaces and a wide adjustable footrest.

Baby Floor Seats.

Baby seats can be convenient, but keep in mind that they don't offer the essential opportunities for learning to sit independently. The foundation of sitting skills is built by playing on the floor, where babies can freely explore and engage their muscles. If a baby seat fits your family's needs and lifestyle, consider it an optional convenience rather than a necessity for sitting development.

The Upseat Baby Seat

The Upseat promotes proper upright posture. It allows your baby’s legs to make contact with the floor, allowing for sensory feedback similar to natural floor sitting.

Bumbo Multi Seat

A seat with supportive sides and a firm bottom that promotes upright sitting posture.

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