Baby highchairs are not necessary for your child if she is
under six months of age, Although some companies make them so they recline for
infants, they are not necessary until your child is able to sit up, The choice
is yours.
Highchairs currently come with all kinds of features that
are really more for the parent or care giver than the child, Although the
nicely padded seat covers make the seats comfortable, Some highchairs have
wheels to make them easier to move however this is not necessary, Some are now
coming with height adjustable mechanisms to accommodate your childs growth and
to be able bring the baby closer to the table, There are also adjustable foot
rests to accommodate your childs growth as well, Most now fold for easy storage.
Highchairs now can be converted into play tables, Some of
them have an insert that fits over the tray to give you baby a place to play,
The feeding tray on many models come with an inset Cup/bottle holder and some
models have extra large feeding trays.
The base of the highchair should be broad and stable to help
prevent the highchair from tipping, If your child leans over the side the chair
could tip and injure your child, It is best then to teach your child to sit up
all the time, Many highchairs are now foldable for easy storage.
when looking at highchairs some people express opinions
about what the highchair is made of, There are all wood chairs that tend to not
be adjustable in height, There are metal framed highchairs with plastic trays
and their are highchairs that are plastic.
There are things you can do to make the highchair safe place
to be, Never leave your child unattended to go grab a bib, food, or answer the
phone, It only takes a second for your baby to have an accident, You should have
everything ready before putting your child in the chair.
Your child should always be strapped into the highchair
without exception, The feeding tray will not prevent your baby from slipping
under it and falling to the floor and possibly incurring an injury, If an older
child slips under the tray they could get stuck and be injured.
If your high chair folds be sure that when you open it, that
it locks in open position, If the chair collapses your baby could be hurt, This
can be prevented with periodic checks of all parts of the chair.
Do not place the highchair near any place that the baby
could push off from and possibly have an accident, Also do not place your
baby‘s chair near any wires that can be pulled on, All cords should be out of
reach anyway.
when putting the feeding tray in place be sure to watch your
childs fingers, They could be pinched or severely cut, Also be sure the lock
catches by tugging on the tray gently, It will not hold your child in place but
if it is loose or doesn‘t catch, your child if not strapped in could fall and
get hurt.
Wear of the high chair can be hazardous, If the vinyl cover
over foam is tom the baby could ingest small pieces of foam, Worn locking
mechanisms could prevent the tray from staying in place, All belts and clasps
should be checked for fraying or tears, The clasps for missing pieces or
cracks, Cracked or chipped trays could cause injury or harbor germs, This type
of check should be done before purchasing a second hand chair as well.
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