To encourage your child to sit up, start by providing plenty of tummy time to strengthen their neck and back muscles. Use cushions or a supportive surface to help them maintain balance while sitting. You can also place toys just out of reach to motivate them to sit up and reach for them. Always supervise and provide support as they build their strength and confidence.
When they are 12 or up
14 and up
About 6 months
up to age 7
8
The child must wear a seat belt. If under a certain size or age, the child must sit on top of a booster seat, which raises the child up.
The child should sit in the back until 12 for safety, but the child could sit in the front when they're 8. They have to be 57 inches or taller.
I Saw A Child by John Anthony Davies I saw a child who couldn't walk, sit on a horse, laugh and talk. Then ride it through a field of daisies and yet he could not walk unaided. I saw a child, no legs below, sit on a horse, and make it go through woods of green and places he had never been to sit and stare, except from a chair. I saw a child who could only crawl mount a horse and sit up tall Put it through degrees of paces and laugh at the wonder in our faces I saw a child born into strife, Take up and hold the reins of life and that same child was heard to say, Thank God for showing me the way.
no it can not
Could just be an active child.
Yes up to age two. The child must sit in your lap.
Tell them sit and do nothing