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How Long Did You Use the High Chair?

My house is STUPID small, so we had to get rid of our dining room table. The girls eat dinner at the bar, my husband and I sit at the coffee table, my son goes in his high chair. Well, he's 19 months old and huge, he looks ridiculous in that thing. I really don't have room for even a kid size table (which is what I'd prefer)... I was wondering, how long can he eat in the high chair? I was looking at those booster seats that slide onto the counter, which would work at the bar, but he's outgrow it too soon, it's not worth even finding second hand. Am I just screwed here? Or is it okay for him to still be in the high chair? How long did you use yours? BTW, the high chair converts into a booster, maybe I could get a high back bar stool? I don't like that idea, I think he'd fall over somehow. What to do?

I can't WAIT to find a BIGGER HOUSE!! ;)

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If he's happy in the high chair and not complaining, I'd just let him stay there. My son hated his high chair and refused to eat in it like EVER, but my sister-in-law's son is 30 months and still eats in his (looks ridiculous but totally works for them!).

ETA: What about removing the tray from the high chair, and sliding it up to the bar? Is it tall enough?

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If he's happy in the high chair and not complaining, I'd just let him stay there. My son hated his high chair and refused to eat in it like EVER, but my sister-in-law's son is 30 months and still eats in his (looks ridiculous but totally works for them!).

ETA: What about removing the tray from the high chair, and sliding it up to the bar? Is it tall enough?

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How about the booster with safety straps on a bar stool so he can eat at the bar but is safely strapped in. I use a fisher price booster that straps to the bar stool and I can also strap a 2 year old year old in that I watch.

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My son was about 2 yrs old when we stopped using it. It just kind of happened on his own, as he climbed into the big chair for lunch one day and I didn't insist he sit in his high chair.

I agree that the high stools just don't feel safe. My son is 3 and still can fall out of a regular chair if he's playing around too much. Kids just don't have that great of reflexes and coordination to stay in seats this young. So if I were you, I'd just keep him in his high chair for now, as long as it's not a problem - he fits, he's safe, he doesn't complain about it .......

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man - since you don't have a table....I was gonna say just a plain booster seat...we used the one that hooks to the bar for when we went out to dinner...

Man - it's been a while!! I think Greg was in a high chair for 16 months...and Nicky was in it until he was 2 just because he's a squirmer!!

Since the high chair converts - convert it baby!!! move the stools closer together and convert baby convert!!! :)

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heck with tables and chairs......just sit on the floor. :)

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My oldest used her high chair until she was well over 2 years old - she loved it - and it left us room for 4 chairs at the dinner table. Then, it just became too much clean up (all those nooks & crannys) so I convinced her to try sitting at a regular chair - no problems! I say if your son is not complaining, keep him in it. My daughter who is now 3.5 sometimes "borrows it" from her younger sister & sits in it when my husband gives her pancakes & syrup as a treat in the living room.

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We bought STOKKE chairs for all of our kids and our 9 year old is still using it. They match our table and everyone eats together. We first saw these in Germany when I was 2 months pregnant with the 9 year old. Maybe look into them and see if they will work. The come with straps, so you can use them as long as you feel you need to use them.

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I am not a fan of boosters. I found that my daughter would come dangerously close to tipping hers backwards. Instead, I got her a "big girl chair) that she still uses now (at 5). It's a Euro Chair - but I am not sure if it will sidle up to a counter bar???

Anyway, I totally agree with MIchelle. If he isn't complaining, keep him in there. There is something to be said about knowing where you place is. Once you introduce a new seat, you're DONE!! :)

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