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Hi, I have a 9 month old boy, and he still I sitting up. I know he can do it, but he's lazy! I'm hoping some kind person out there has a support pillow/cushion or something suitable to sit him in without supporting his upper back - if that makes sense. Ive been told that it will help to encourage him etc.


I would appreciate any help


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hi,

i would say speak to your gp/health visitor for advice rather than listening to others (assuming the advice isnt from them already) and to rule out any underlying causes.

i reckon he is too young to be lazy... he might be concentrating on learning something else! babies vary so much in their development.

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