Sitting a baby up at 2 months of age is not recommended as their neck muscles are not yet strong enough to support their head. It is important to wait until the baby can hold their head up on their own before attempting to sit them up.
At around 4 to 6 months of age.
Babies can safely sit in a high chair when they are able to sit up on their own, typically around 6 months of age.
sits well unsupported--6 months (8-10 months)
Sitting a baby up at 3 months can strain their developing muscles and spine, potentially leading to issues later on. It's generally recommended to wait until the baby can sit up on their own to avoid any potential harm.
Babies can start eating baby food around 4 to 6 months of age, when they show signs of readiness such as being able to sit up with support and showing interest in food.
Babies can start eating baby food around 4 to 6 months of age, when they show signs of readiness such as being able to sit up and showing interest in food.
Babies can safely sit in a high chair when they are able to sit up on their own without support, usually around 6 months of age.
It is 18 months. This is typical for a baby though.
Babies can safely sit in a highchair when they are able to sit up on their own without support, usually around 6 to 8 months of age. It is important to always supervise them while they are in the highchair.
at about six months and sit up with out falling i would say seven..
sit, roll, eat soup.
Babies can safely sit in a high chair when they can sit up on their own without support, usually around 6 to 8 months of age. Make sure the high chair is sturdy and has proper safety straps to keep the baby secure.