I have a friend w/ a 2.5 year old and he's out of the high chair. Whenever we go out to eat they always ask us if we want a booster or highchair and I always say highchair (because honestly, it's more about restraint for me than anything else and I'd rather stay home than try to keep her in a booster seat for an hour!)
But, I've started wondering at what age do I need to start teaching her to sit independently at the table? As in, "...we are going to eat dinner now and we'll get up when we are done..."
Re: Toddler Moms: Does your LO still sit in a highchair?
I still put the kids in highchairs out and at home. The only time I let one of them use a booster (twins i should say) is when the restaurant is busy and they only have one or two highchairs free! I think once they are 3 I will start having them at the table unless something changes before that!
eating out, Ava has sat in a regular chair for a long time. I think it's important that kids learn manners eating out, and that we can enjoy doing that as a family without pulling our hair out. (a HUGE thanks to Reems for a tip long ago to get a Itouch (or iphone, which we don't have) to play shows/movies quietly while we eat, crayons and paper just don't cut it anymore) We DO try to get a booth when we can, and put her on the inside, so she can wiggle around without upsetting everyone, after all, she is two. it's her job to wiggle.
At home, we've had her in a highchair, only b/c we tend to kinda stand around and eat at the center island, or eat at the island with stools, or gasp! sit around the tv. (we have an "open floor plan" with the family room and kitchen all together)
We just recently started having her sit at a stool, but she has to ask permission to get down. I wish we all did family dinner at the table, I'm not sure why we don't do it nightly, really.
Reed is 2.5 and doesn't sit in a highchair and hasn't for about 5 months I guess.
We went out and bought him one of those boosters with no tray so that Penny could use the booster with the tray. He was about 14 months old. Eventually we let him sit in the booster not buckled in.
Now that I watch my niece during the day, I put Penny in the booster seat that has no tray. She sits at the table to eat and she eats off a plate. Finally! She used to throw her plate on the floor.
We went out to eat last night actually (which is hilarious since we never go out). It was SIL, niece, me and my two. Reed sat on his knees on the bench, Penny was in a booster, and niece was in the highchair. It was chaotic at times when Penny wanted out of the booster...but she was okay once we got our food!
Miles sits in a highchair at restaurants and at home. In restaurants he only sits in highchair is when we're at a table. If we're at a booth he'll sit in the booth with us because he can balance on his knees, but in a chair he can't do that safely. I don't like the little booster seats they have at restaurants...I don't think they're safe.
I have friends whose kids are good in boosters or at regular chairs now, but Miles just isn't there yet...so we're just rolling with it. I don't think there's a set time.
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Same.
Griffin was about 2.5 before he used a booster at a restaurant.... but was sitting in a little chair at daycare since about 15mo.... in a high chair at home until about 2.5, too just bc it was easier and the twins weren't using them yet.
the twins sit in little chairs to eat at daycare but are still in high chairs at home and restaurants for sure.
I think the girls were about 22 months old when we started using booster seats at home. When out we will use boosters and they sit in them and stay put. The only time we have a problem is when they don't have boosters or high chairs and they have to sit in a chair at a table (not a booth, a booth is fine because we can contain them).
At 3 we will probably start to instill some restaurant rules and one of them is going to be you sit in your seat and only get up to go to the bathroom, if they cannot handle that then we leave. They really like to eat out when we do it, which is only about 1 x a month, so I think this will work as a consequence for them.
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DD will be in a highchair in restaurants for a very long time. She needs to be strapped in, and boosters need to be strapped to the chair. She wiggles/throws herself way too much and her motor skills aren't all that great, so I see disaster happening if we try anything else!
We did just get a booster that can fit at our table (her previous one couldn't... she never had an actual highchair) so we are planning to stop using the tray soon and let her eat off of the table. She's a horrible eater, so we are hoping this helps in some way!
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Nicholas is in a Space Saver Chair. One of those chairs that hook onto a regular kitchen chair with a tray- so I guess a booster seat. He'll be in that for the foreseeable future (or maybe til Ava needs it when she starts solids).
We hardly ever go out to eat- but when we do it's high chair city for us.