Sigh. LO is 18 months and is starting to refuse to sit in her booster. She will tantrum, cry, not eat until she is sitting in a adult chair. Once she is she starts eating. Sigh.
Sigh. LO is 18 months and is starting to refuse to sit in her booster. She will tantrum, cry, not eat until she is sitting in a adult chair. Once she is she starts eating. Sigh.
blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
@locavore_mama: around the same age... i remember her being a few months shy of 2!
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
Hurmm. We never went through this. DD started sitting in a Tripp Trapp when she was 18ish months old though, so maybe she felt like she was sitting in a big girl chair.
Sometimes we'll let her sit in a regular chair or a booth at a restaurant if the table is low enough. If it's not, she sits in a high chair or our lobster no problem.
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
@Mrs. High Heels: these *big* girls.
@Andrea: @chopsuey: lucky!
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
Around the same age, which was also the beginning of the end of the crib!
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
@looch: noooooooooo!
But I am actually considering a floor bed....@chopsuey: M has always been on a floor bed, right?
pomelo / 5093 posts
Before 2. She has a high chair without a tray that we pull up to the table, so it's similar to an adult chair any way. But she also just enjoys a chair.
clementine / 896 posts
DS1 was 3.5 before he wanted to stop using his booster seat. DS2 is 22 months and stopped using a booster about 2-3 months ago.
honeydew / 7444 posts
Not there yet. When she's in the booster, does she use the tray? We put her in the booster and she eats off of a plate on the table so maybe that makes a difference?
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