Shantae is 9 months old and lately..She
hasn't been eating(baby food)..She only
eats like finger foods like coookies or a
cheezy....She won't eat her lunch or
dinner...I dunno what to do .....Whether
to try different things or just keep
trying to feed her what she used to
eat...Before she would eat a lot now she
takes a bit or two and doesn't want
anymore...I know she's hungry but she's
just being stubborn....Even though she's
still young she tries to be"miss
independent"...Tryin to walk by herself
when she can't stand byherself
yet....Feeding herself...And other lil
things...It's cute but my baby is trying
to grow up tooo fast! I need some advice
on what to do abt the eating
situation....Thanx
~elijah~
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mumof2
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Feb 2004 Posts: 307 Location: Australia
Posted: 11-04-04 18:07pm
Hi, its a messy solution, but it worked
for me, get a plastic sheet and put it
under the high chair, strip her off and
let her go for it, she will get food every
where, and for a while more will be on the
floor than in her mouth but she will
learn........ If she enjoys finger foods
than it sounds as though your bub is
asserting her independance and there isnt
much that you can do about it other than
let her learn to feed her self........
Try giving her banannas and other soft
fruits to eat instead of sweet biscuts,
and sandwiches with soft fillings are also
good........
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little_woman
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Mar 2004 Posts: 765
Posted: 11-04-04 20:00pm
Wow she is growing up fast, kids will eat
when they are hungry but yeah soft
sandwiches, little bits of peas, bananas
and stuff is good
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IDABABY
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 2236 Location: ***Wisconsin Baby***
Posted: 11-04-04 23:09pm
Age: 8 to 10 months
signs of readiness for solid and finger
foods
• same as 6 to 8 months, plus
• picks up objects with thumb and
forefinger (pincer grasp)
• can transfer items from one hand to the
other
• puts everything in his mouth
• moves jaw in a chewing motion
what to feed
• breast milk or formula, plus
• small amounts of dairy (soft pasteurized
cheese, yogurt, cottage cheese)
• iron-fortified cereals (rice, barley,
wheat, oats, mixed cereals)
• mashed fruits and vegetables (bananas,
peaches, pears, avocados, cooked carrots,
squash, potatoes, sweet potatoes)
• finger foods (lightly toasted bagels,
cut up; small pieces of ripe banana;
well-cooked spiral pasta; teething
crackers; low-sugar o-shaped cereal)
• small amounts of protein (egg yolk,
pureed meats and poultry; tofu;
well-cooked and mashed beans with soft
skins like lentils, split peas, pintos,
black beans)
• non-citrus juice (apple or pear) how
much per day
• ¼ to 1/3 cup dairy (or ½ oz. Cheese)
• ¼ to ½ cup iron-fortified cereal
• ¼ to ½ cup fruit
• ¼ to ½ cup vegetables
• 1/8 to ¼ cup protein foods
• 3 to 4 oz. Non-citrus juices
feeding tip
• introduce new foods one at a time, with
at least three days in between to make
sure your baby's not allergic.
What are finger foods?
Just about any bite-size food that your
baby can pick up and eat himself qualifies
as a finger food. Finger foods are fun
for your baby to play with and an
important first step toward independence.
And even though food play can get messy,
don't be too quick with the cleaning rag:
let your baby enjoy this important
learning experience that helps develop
fine motor skills.
When should I introduce finger foods?
Your baby will probably let you know when
he's ready to move up to finger foods by
grabbing the spoon you're feeding him with
or snatching food off your plate, for
example. This usually happens when your
baby's between 7 and 9 months old. At
first he may just rake food with his hand
and bring it to his mouth, but eventually
he'll use his thumb and forefinger (the
so-called "pincer grasp") to pick up food.
How should I introduce them?
Scatter four or five pieces of finger food
onto your baby's highchair tray or an
unbreakable plate, and replace them as
your baby eats them. Feed your baby in a
highchair rather than in a car seat or in
a stroller to reduce choking hazards and
to teach him that the highchair is the
place to eat.
Which foods make good finger foods?
Your baby may have a good appetite but not
many teeth, so start with foods that he
can gum or that will dissolve easily in
his mouth. As he grows into a toddler
you'll be able to give him bite-size
pieces of whatever you're eating.
Remember that your baby's also learning
about texture, color, and aroma as he
feeds himself, so try to offer a variety
of foods. They should be easy for him to
handle but not present a choking hazard.
And be sure to choose fare that's
appropriate for his age.
Here's a list of finger food favorites:
• o-shaped toasted oat cereal or other
low-sugar cereal
• lightly toasted bread or bagels (spread
with vegetable puree for extra vitamins)
• small chunks of banana or other very
ripe, peeled fruit, like mango, plum,
pear, peach, cantaloupe, seedless
watermelon
• small cubes of tofu
• well-cooked pasta spirals, cut into
pieces
• thin cheese strips or very small chunks
of cheese
• chopped hard-boiled egg (after 12
months)
• cut-up raisins, apricots, stewed dried
prunes
• cut-up grapes, cherries (pits and seeds
removed), blueberries
• small pieces of cooked soft vegetables,
like carrots, peas, zucchini, potato,
sweet potato
• small or cut-up well-cooked broccoli and
cauliflower "trees"
• small (pea-size) pieces of cooked
chicken or other soft meat
• rice cakes broken into small pieces
kristin
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nippz
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Sep 2004 Posts: 2173 Location: ,
Posted: 11-04-04 23:11pm
I bet we couldn't survive on here without
you, kristin, lol (:
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IDABABY
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 2236 Location: ***Wisconsin Baby***
Posted: 11-04-04 23:15pm
Aww, you girls make me feel so damned
loved!!!
Kristin
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RezGurl
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jan 2004 Posts: 116
Thanx a Bunch!! Posted: 11-10-04 11:10am
Hey girlz thanks for the advice and the
info(kristin) it was really helpful...Now
I have an idea of what to feed her ..So I
won't have to worry abt her choking...I'm
paranoid abt that!!....Shantae's teeth is
finally through...She got two at the same
time....Thanks again for your help!
~elijah~
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IDABABY
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 2236 Location: ***Wisconsin Baby***
Posted: 11-10-04 11:19am
You are more then welcome, I am so happy I
could help! Hehe. I hope things are
getting better for you with her eating
habits.
Kristin