Highchair advisor
With a wide variety of wooden and plastic highchairs, booster chairs, seats and accessory options available for your child, choosing a highchair can be a challenging task.
The Highchair advisor provides comparisons, articles and advice about the various highchair and highchair types available to you today. Helping you navigate the maze of children's seating options to find the highchair that’s right for you and your child.
Baby booster chairs typically attach to a dining chair to enable a small child to join the family dinner table at mealtime. Whilst baby booster chairs provide seating capabilites for children, they are perhaps at best only an inexpensive substitute for the baby highchair.
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The ideal children’s chair should not only provide a safe place for your child to sit, but also be one in which they can sit comfortably whilst being able to move.
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There are many highchairs available today. Many come with a range of accessories and add-ons. Whilst the majority of these are promoted as beneficial, many detract from the highchair itself, its design, functionality and purpose. When purchasing or considering a highchair there are several aspects to consider to ensure that the highchair you choose is the ideal chair for you and your child.
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Research tells us that the family dinner is an ideal place for the development of your child´s language and social skills (Tarkan 2005). Here are some helpful tips and advice to help improve your child's eating habits at mealtime.
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As an adult, we often opt for the softest chair, believing it to provide the greatest comfort. However a soft chair is not necessarily the most comfortable chair, and more often than not, a soft or highly cushioned chair provides the least support for the lower back and spine.
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As a parent today we have many options and alternative highchairs to choose from. There are highchairs which provide various levels of support. There are highchairs which are manufactured in various materials, such as wood or plastic. And there are highchairs which are created in various forms, such as traditional highchair, and booster chair.
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Historically mankind has always been active. Hunting, gathering food, moving, and exploring new territories. Modern life is passive. As adults we spend, in general, a majority of our time sitting in front of the computer, the television, or in our cars. But how does this affect us and more importantly how does this affect our children?
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Whilst the Tripp Trapp children’s chair is designed to sit your child safely and comfortably. The Tripp Trapp, as with every high chair, booster chair, or portable travel chair, is not designed to seat your child for periods of time unattended.
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Research tells us that sitting together with the family around the table, is an ideal place for language development and social skills to evolve. Chairs with a fully adjustable seat and footrest, provide your child with optimal sitting and comfort to naturally shift body weight.
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Unlike kitchen chairs and stools, Tripp Trapp by Stokke, allows your child to sit at the correct height to the table, encouraging interaction with you and other members of the family.
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With a wide variety of wooden highchairs, plastic highchairs, booster chairs, seats, accessories, and options available for your child, choosing a highchair for you and your child can be a challenging task. Here is an overview of some important considerations when choosing the right highchair for your child.
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When you sit at the table to eat, you do not use a tray, so why should your child? Most high chairs come with a separate tray for your child but a tray keeps your child away from the table where we eat, play, talk, and work.
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Unlike other highchairs, the unique adjustability of Tripp Trapp will place your child at the correct height to the table. When sitting at the correct height, interaction is encouraged between you and your child, laying the foundation for your child´s development and independence.
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