M
MLBW
Guest
Hey Ladies and Gents,
I want to hear how you switched from spoon feeding to self-feeding with your babies.
I prefer to hear only from people who first spoon fed and then switched to self feeding--and not those who did self-feeding only from the beginning, thanks.
My situation is that my son is fully capable of self-feeding and likes to eat--but his dexterity isn't that great--so 50%+ of what he is fed ends up on the floor and he stops eating--not because he's full but because he's tired of "the game" of eating and ready to move onto another activity. He is a big boy and definitely needs 3 good meals a day and a bit of bottles/sippy cup in between. If he doesn't eat well during the day he wakes at night for a feeding--which is a recent development since we started self-feeding more--before that he had been sleeping through the night (7 pm to 7 am) for at least 6 months without a night-time feeding--so I know he doesn't have to be fed at night unless he doesn't eat enough during the day.
So, this is what I'm doing right now. I give him a bit to self feed--for example, if we're eating spaghetti I give him some of the noodles and sauce to eat--he knows how to suck the noodles into his mouth which is quite funny and cute to watch actually, anyway, then while he is eating I also spoon feed him some mushed up version of what we're eating in order to get him filled up. He is a year old and doesn't like big chunks (or non-mushy) chunks of most foods--he'll spit out the bigger chunks and eat the rest--he kind of gags on them (not talking big things here--just not tiny).
Any other suggestions? I don't want to regress to night-time feedings again. No way!
I want to hear how you switched from spoon feeding to self-feeding with your babies.
I prefer to hear only from people who first spoon fed and then switched to self feeding--and not those who did self-feeding only from the beginning, thanks.
My situation is that my son is fully capable of self-feeding and likes to eat--but his dexterity isn't that great--so 50%+ of what he is fed ends up on the floor and he stops eating--not because he's full but because he's tired of "the game" of eating and ready to move onto another activity. He is a big boy and definitely needs 3 good meals a day and a bit of bottles/sippy cup in between. If he doesn't eat well during the day he wakes at night for a feeding--which is a recent development since we started self-feeding more--before that he had been sleeping through the night (7 pm to 7 am) for at least 6 months without a night-time feeding--so I know he doesn't have to be fed at night unless he doesn't eat enough during the day.
So, this is what I'm doing right now. I give him a bit to self feed--for example, if we're eating spaghetti I give him some of the noodles and sauce to eat--he knows how to suck the noodles into his mouth which is quite funny and cute to watch actually, anyway, then while he is eating I also spoon feed him some mushed up version of what we're eating in order to get him filled up. He is a year old and doesn't like big chunks (or non-mushy) chunks of most foods--he'll spit out the bigger chunks and eat the rest--he kind of gags on them (not talking big things here--just not tiny).
Any other suggestions? I don't want to regress to night-time feedings again. No way!