Baby led weaning, baby wearing, and other escapades.
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Saturday, 5 January 2008
I'd rather eat my own feet
Emma has developped a habit of playing with her feet in the highchair rather than eating her dinner. It is really cute, but it would be nice if she would concentrate on her food a bit more!
Well does it help if i say she looks adorable doing it?
How does she like the wodden high chair? We have always went with plastic ones and the one we have just now which cost around £100 is coming apart at the seems and gets so horribly dirty. Thinking next time going for wodden but was worried they would be uncomfy
Baby-led weaning (BLW) means letting your child take the initiative when it comes to introducing solids, by offering finger foods instead of spoon feeding purees. The theory is that a baby will eat when he/she is physically ready. BLW has been researched and pioneered by Gill Rapley (UNICEF). Here are her guidelines. BLW is slow going, and both Emma and I have lots to learn! But it is great to be able to share our meals together at such an early age, and hopefully this will lead to good healthy eating habits for my little girl.
Key Points
The WHO (World Health Organisation) recommends that babies are exclusively breast-fed for the first 6 months.
Wait until the baby is able to sit upright, with minimal support.
Offer a variety of food... but make sure it is healthy!
Don't rush! The baby will need time to explore the new sensations of chewing and eating.
Make sure that food is a shape that can be easily grasped and chewed.
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Well does it help if i say she looks adorable doing it?
How does she like the wodden high chair? We have always went with plastic ones and the one we have just now which cost around £100 is coming apart at the seems and gets so horribly dirty. Thinking next time going for wodden but was worried they would be uncomfy
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