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Babies are
offered either wholly
spoon fed pureed food (moving from pureed to chopped through the weaning process) or a mixture of
spoon fed purees alongside finger food that they can hold and taste themselves.
If your
baby has never had a bottle,
offer the milk per an alternative method such as a
spoon or a medicine cup.
If they don't take to a
spoon, you can
offer a bit from your finger, a favourite toy, or just let your
baby mush it around.
You may think that your little one will just love the latest # 75
offering from ELC, but give your
baby a saucepan and wooden
spoons to play with and you will see they have just as much fun!
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• opens their mouth as the
spoon approaches or • picks up finger food and puts it in their mouth Your
baby is telling you they do not want any more food when they: • keeps their mouth shut • turns their head away from the food
offered • puts their hand in front of their mouth • pushes away a
spoon or bowl / plate with food Some
babies find feeding quite tiring and like a pause now and again.
As your
baby gets older and is better able to get the
spoon to her mouth, think about
offering foods that will make it easier for her to get her bite into her mouth before it drips off the
spoon.
It is best not to
offer the first
spoon - feed when the
baby is very hungry.
if you're using a
spoon, wait for your
baby to open their mouth before you
offer the food — your
baby may like to hold a
spoon too
The best way to combine
baby led weaning with
spoon feeding is to
offer your
baby purees without intervening.
Many parents begin
offering their
babies solid foods by using their (clean and washed) finger as a
spoon.
What's important is that
babies lead either way — if you are
spoon feeding, make sure that you follow your
baby's cues (when she opens her mouth,
offer a spoonful and when she turns away or doesn't open her mouth, stop).
Many parents who use the
baby led weaning approach to introducing solids tend to be very passionate about its advantages and do not advocate the
offering of foods from a
spoon at all.
This section
offers tips about exactly HOW to get started with
baby's first foods, with advice for the best type of
spoon to use, the best time of day to get started and the best type of food to
offer for that very first taste of solids!
Use a soft, rubber - tipped
spoon to
offer your
baby his first bite (or you can even use your finger!).
Once you express your breastmilk, you can
offer it to your
baby on a
spoon or medicine cup.
Begin
offering your
baby tiny bits of food; you can feed these to her on a
spoon or spread them on a tray and encourage her to feed herself.
You can also
offer baby her own bowl and hand her a
spoon; this will cling to the
spoon and is a good food for self - feeding practice.
Foods like applesauce or Greek yogurt are a normal pureed texture and can be
offered by loading the
spoon for
baby to self - feed.
The puréed food stage is skipped altogether by
offering foods that your
baby can pick up and feed to himself, rather than you feeding him with a
spoon.
Some foods are more easily
offered with a
spoon, such as
baby cereals, or yogurts.
Even if you are
offering your
baby foods by
spoon - feeding him, give him the opportunity to learn to feed himself.
Between the ages of 4 and 6 months, your
baby may start showing an interest in your food, or even opening his mouth if you
offer him a
spoon.
There's a lot to keep in mind as you introduce solids, such as which foods to
offer, whether to introduce foods in a certain order, and whether to
spoon - feed or let your
baby lead the way.
Offer a wide range of foods with different textures, to trigger your
baby's enthusiasm — if he is developmentally ready, then you may find he will be happier to accept finger foods than food from a
spoon.
WebMD
offers a guide to your
baby's 8 feeding milestones — from starting solid foods to sitting in a high chair, to wielding a
spoon.
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For those who are more wild, start by
offering baby food or wet food on a
spoon through the cage.