My god, he is one adorable little munchkin! Cute beyond belief! And I can tell you are an awesome parent, so loving and patient! The seat, however, is not right for a young baby. A regular high chair will offer him better head and back support, but as you said, as a first-time parent, you were still learning.
Thanks so much! He is a cutie :) - This seat is called the Bumbo Multiseat, and is recommended for infants 5 months and up - He was 5 months here and sitting almost fully unsupported - Our highchair was not rated for infants under 6 months, so we used the Bumbo for the first few months of purees and solids before we felt like he was ready for the highchair. But yes, I absolutely learned a lot with my first! Thank you for watching!
This I agree with. Thumbs up for A high chair with a better back and neck support, but this is their first baby. They are loving and ever so patient with the baby.
Thanks for your input - his doctor recommended we start at 4 months, but I personally waited until he was 5 months and even then he didn't really start consuming anything until closer to 6 months.
He is just the cutest thing. I love his reaction to the cereal. But the sweetest of all was him and his dog. There is love between this boy and his dog.
Encore une ignorante bébé tient pas assis bien trop jeune puis cette nourriture dégueulasse lui a besoin de lait les parents aujourd'hui sont pas les parents avant ils ont tout a apprendre 😢
Thanks for your concern! We were instructed by our doctor to start cereal at 4 months, but I waited until my son as 5 months old, as you can see here. We did not start feeding him cereal or purees regularly for another month after this. Here in the USA we feed earlier than other parts of the world. This was also the first time he had ever used this mini high chair, which is designed to hold small babies. I held him all of the time other than this :) He is a big 2 year-old now.
@@norabarrykeane5315 it seems different pediatricians recommend different things to different parents. Ours said not to attempt the first feeding until baby was able to sit up on their own without support. And only a few bites of cereal that is thinned out quite a bit with breast milk or formula.
@@sharonmchugh7957 Yes it's so interesting how different Pediatricians are! Ours said to start cereal at 4 months, but we felt like he wasn't ready yet, so made the decision to wait until he was almost 5 months - which his first bite was in this video! He was sitting well, almost unassisted, and took well to cereal once he was sitting fully unassisted, so for our next baby we for sure will probably wait until closer to 6 months old!
@@norabarrykeane5315 he did just fine especially for his first time and with the dog distracting him. None of us are perfect and I think as long as we love them and try our best with the best intentions for them they’ll always be fine. He’s adorable. Try not to pay attention to those who are critical. It’s really easy to comment about other people’s children sitting at home behind their keyboards. Take care.