How this product aligns with the EYLF
Encouraging wellbeing, comfort, and independence
The Arlo Highchair is designed to provide a safe and comfortable seating option for young children during mealtime routines. By allowing children to sit at the table independently, it fosters a sense of belonging and encourages them to engage in social interactions, thereby supporting their overall wellbeing.
Supporting participation in learning environments
This highchair facilitates children’s involvement in mealtime activities, which are essential for developing social skills and routines. Its adjustable height options ensure that children can comfortably participate alongside their peers and educators, promoting inclusivity within the learning environment.
Relevant EYLF Outcomes
Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity
Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world
Outcome 3: Children have a strong sense of wellbeing
Classroom, Play Activity & Provocation Ideas
Classroom & Learning Area Ideas
Set up a mealtime area where children can use the Arlo Highchair to engage in social interactions during snack and meal times, promoting language development and social skills.
Incorporate the highchair into a role-play area where children can mimic cooking and serving food, enhancing their imaginative play.
Play-Based Activity Ideas
Encourage children to explore different textures and tastes by using the highchair during sensory food experiences, allowing them to express preferences and engage in discussions about food.
Utilise the highchair for storytelling sessions where children can share their favourite meals or family traditions, fostering language development and cultural awareness.
Provocation Ideas
Introduce a variety of utensils and plates at the highchair to prompt discussions about table manners and food choices, encouraging children to think critically about mealtime etiquette.
Create a visual display of healthy foods that children can refer to while seated in the highchair, promoting healthy eating habits and decision-making skills.

















