There're complilations of dads catching their child as he or she is about to fall or otherwise hurt themselves
I find it so wholesome and heart-warming
Yes.
However highchairs can be a little more complicated. Ideally if you child can get themselves out of the high chair its probably time for a booster seat. However I know a three year old whose family barely has table space with her in the high chair. It's a lot of people in a small house, financial resources say it's going to stay that way for at least a few months. Probably a year or two. The three year old can climb out of her high chair, onto another chair and then to the ground. She is perfectly fine doing so. Obviously at some point she is going to be too big for the high chair, but right now it's a place she has space to eat, she is safe climbing in and out of it, and the dogs can't get to her food.
I was over for dinner one day, sitting in the chair next to her high chair. This child decided she was done, stood up in the highchair, climbed into my chair behind me, and then climbed over the arm of the chair onto the ground. I was clearly not an obstacle to her.
I wasn't talking about high chairs that is another thing. I am talking about cribs and toddler beds. Reason you transfer the kid to a toddler bed is because the kid is less likely to harm themselves when getting out of bed. Also majority of cribs can transfer to a toddler bed.
I find it so wholesome and heart-warming
However highchairs can be a little more complicated. Ideally if you child can get themselves out of the high chair its probably time for a booster seat. However I know a three year old whose family barely has table space with her in the high chair. It's a lot of people in a small house, financial resources say it's going to stay that way for at least a few months. Probably a year or two. The three year old can climb out of her high chair, onto another chair and then to the ground. She is perfectly fine doing so. Obviously at some point she is going to be too big for the high chair, but right now it's a place she has space to eat, she is safe climbing in and out of it, and the dogs can't get to her food.
I was over for dinner one day, sitting in the chair next to her high chair. This child decided she was done, stood up in the highchair, climbed into my chair behind me, and then climbed over the arm of the chair onto the ground. I was clearly not an obstacle to her.