Supported Sitting In The Tub

 

“When is it okay to transition from laying down baby bath to sitting in the tub supported?”

 

ANSWER- Such a great question! It is different for every child/family set up, but typically I transition them when they're starting the baby "crunch", which often happens around 3-4 months of age. That's when they're constantly crunching forward/leaning as those front muscles wake up, and it always made it a little dicey for us with staying in the infant tub! At that point, I transition to this tub seat & if needed because of their overall size within the seat, I would gently put a blooming bath flower behind their back.

Hope that helps!

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KC is a pediatric doctor of physical therapy, wife and mom of three! She has spent her career working with children and young adults of all ability levels, and currently specializes in birth to three years.

 
Dr. KC Rickerd, Pediatric Physical Therapist, PT DPT

KC is a pediatric doctor of physical therapy, wife and mom of three! She has spent her career working with children and young adults of all ability levels, and currently specializes in birth to three years.

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