aimee-lou
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When do they start to sit up on their own? And is it ok to help them sit up?
Earl loves...and I mean loves...to sit up. Strictly he's far too young to be sat up for very long at all, and while he can hold his head well he's still a bit wobbly for a Bumbo for any longer than 1 minute. He tries to sit himself up (You can see his tummy tense and his arms lift forward a little) and can lift his head up a little when lying which is great. I let him do this quite a lot (we do wriggle time a lot each day to strengthen his arm - he was born with a palsy in it and it's still catching up a little) but as you can imagine he gets frustrated.
I'm a bit worried as I seem to spend a lot of time with him propped up with pillows or sat up on my lap. It's not that he has reflux or anything as he will happily sleep on his back, but he wants to see what's going on!
Am I going to be doing any damage by sitting him up like this? He also sits well in his bouncy chair and in his pushchair so I suppose it's not much different but I don't want to do any damage.He will go on your shoulder but has his back straight and rarely puts his chin on your shoulder now. He's a strong little boy really.
Thanks
Earl loves...and I mean loves...to sit up. Strictly he's far too young to be sat up for very long at all, and while he can hold his head well he's still a bit wobbly for a Bumbo for any longer than 1 minute. He tries to sit himself up (You can see his tummy tense and his arms lift forward a little) and can lift his head up a little when lying which is great. I let him do this quite a lot (we do wriggle time a lot each day to strengthen his arm - he was born with a palsy in it and it's still catching up a little) but as you can imagine he gets frustrated.
I'm a bit worried as I seem to spend a lot of time with him propped up with pillows or sat up on my lap. It's not that he has reflux or anything as he will happily sleep on his back, but he wants to see what's going on!

Am I going to be doing any damage by sitting him up like this? He also sits well in his bouncy chair and in his pushchair so I suppose it's not much different but I don't want to do any damage.He will go on your shoulder but has his back straight and rarely puts his chin on your shoulder now. He's a strong little boy really.
Thanks
