starting 8 months.
They can hold their head up with good control
Most babies can start to hold their head up around 2 to 3 months of age. By this time, they have developed enough neck strength to lift their head when lying on their stomach. By 4 to 6 months, many babies can hold their head steady while sitting with support. Individual development may vary, so some babies may achieve this milestone earlier or later.
The brain doesn't hold up your head the neck does.
Babies can safely start using a high chair for feeding around 6 months of age when they can sit up independently and have good head control.
Babies can safely start using a high chair for meals and snacks when they can sit up on their own and support their head, usually around 6 months of age.
Babies can safely start using high chairs for feeding when they are able to sit up on their own and support their head and neck, usually around 6 months of age.
Babies can safely start using a high chair for feeding and mealtime when they can sit up independently and support their own head, usually around 6 months of age.
There are many 3 month old babies that can sit with support. You do need to make sure the baby can hold their head up.
The cervix does not hold up the head
Babies can start using a high chair for meals when they can sit up on their own and support their head and neck, usually around 6 months of age.
Babies can safely start using a highchair for meals when they can sit up on their own and support their head and neck, usually around 6 months of age.
Argent - Hold your head high It is by the band Keel, Hold Your Head Up