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When do babies start using a highchair? Here's how you'll know it's the right time

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To use a highchair your baby needs to be comfortable sitting up unsupported. For most babies this happens at around six months, but remember there is no rush if your child takes longer to reach this stage.

Using a highchair is recommended by the NHS for safe weaning when your baby begins to eat solid food, usually at around six months.

Being able to sit upright unsupported is one of the signs that your baby is ready for weaning, at which point they will need to use a highchair, according to the NHS.

A highchair is important for weaning as it keeps your baby in a safe upright position whilst eating. It is also easy to keep clean, and can encourage your baby to self-feed on the weaning-safe foods you provide - this is especially useful for baby-led weaning. Read More: Angry parent hits out after being told pupils can't take sun cream into school Although you might be tempted to place your baby’s highchair near the family dining table or kitchen counter, be careful that they are not able to push against the surface and topple the chair.

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