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[quote=Anonymous]I would keep him at the family table in a high chair because it is working. Perhaps at lunch you can get a small table and chair ( iKEA sells a two chair and tiny table combo for 19.99) and have him eat there to practice eating and not being restrained. It certainly can be done. At my kids daycare center no high chairs or any restraints are used. When kids are 9 to 12 months they start with finger foods at a tiny table with tiny chairs. The kids learn they can't get up before they finish eating. If they get up and havent eaten the teacher walks them back to the table or if thet have eaten some the child is taught to put their dishes away. [/quote]
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