Baby-Led Weaning for Starting Solids

Check out all of the knowledge on feeding your baby 6 months and older the baby-led weaning way as well as meal options you can offer baby with some modifications.
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How to Choose a High Chair with Good Positioning
High chairs that create good positioning for kids can actually help make meal time more succesful. Learn more about why the high chair or booster matters when it comes to eating and mealtime from a feeding therapist as well as our favorite high chair options for babies and toddlers.
The Top Benefits of Starting Solids the Baby-led Weaning Way
Wondering why we love the baby-led weaning approach to starting solids? Grab our free printable containing our top reasons why we prefer the baby-led weaning approach to starting solids with baby around 6 months. Feeding professionals explain their favorite reasons behind baby-led weaning.
Online Course for Starting Solids the Baby-led Weaning Way
Getting ready to start solids with your baby around 6 months? Consider the baby-led weaning approach to starting solids! We have a self-paced online course for parents covering everything you need to know about feeding your baby, starting baby-led weaning, how to serve foods to baby safely, and so much more. All content in the course is created by feeding professionals. Learn more about our baby-led weaning course!
Offering the Rainbow of Fruits and Vegetables to Kids
Offering the wide range of rainbow colors of fruits and vegetables can provide your children with a bunch of different vitamins and nutrients. Not sure how to offer certain foods to your baby or toddler? Grab our free printable to learn what foods to offer and how to serve them to your baby, toddler, and kids. For more meal time tips, follow Feeding Littles.
How to Handle Teething Babies and Toddlers at Mealtime
Teething can make babies and toddlers uncomfortable, and it can be a challenge at meal time. Learn more about how to manage feeding your baby or child when they are teething with these tips from feeding professionals. For more tips on starting solids with your baby around 6 months, follow Feeding Littles or check out our infant course.
The Importance of Sitting Unassisted Before Starting Solids
Before baby starts solids the baby-led weaning way, we want to see baby sitting unassisted. Tips for helping your baby learn how to sit unassisted are in the full post. Learn more about the importance of sitting unassisted and how it relates to successful mealtimes with baby in the full post as well as tips for helping your baby build those core muscles to sit unassisted.
How to Help your Baby or Picky Eater at Thanksgiving Meals
Thanksgiving can be a tough day for new eaters, like babies starting solids, or picky eaters. Learn more about how to help your baby enjoy Thanksgiving dinner or your picky eating toddler or child enjoy Thanskgiving dinner with this full post containing tips from feeding professionals.
Infant Course with Expert Guidance for Starting Solids
If your baby is around 6 months old and is ready to start solids, check out our infant course covering starting solids and first foods the baby-led weaning way. You'll know when your baby is ready to start solids, how to prepare and serve foods to your baby, choking hazards to avoid or modify, and nutrition information. It's packed full of everything you need to know to feel confident starting solids with real food.
Make Mealtime Fun Again and Reduce Stress at Meals
If you've been struggling during mealtime with a picky eater, check out our toddler and kid course covering everything you need to know about child nutrition and picky eating strategies. Online self-paced course for parents with picky eating strategies and tips from feeding professionals to make meal time easier for you and your child.
How to Wean your Baby from the Breast or Bottle
Not sure how to wean your baby from bottles or from breast? Not sure what milk to offer your baby? Check out our downloadable eBook covering everything you need to know about weaning your baby and whether to choose milk or not based on the preferences of your family.
Babies need Practice Eating when Starting Solids
Babies take a lot of practice to learn a new skill, such as rolling over or sitting unassisted. Eating also takes a lot of practice. Babies may not get very much food in their mouths at first, but with more practice, they can learn to feed themselves easily. Babies and toddlers can also learn to use open cups and silverware with repeated practice. Learn more in the full post.
The Top Benefits of Starting Solids the Baby-led Weaning Way
Wondering why we love the baby-led weaning approach to starting solids? Grab our free printable containing our top reasons why we prefer the baby-led weaning approach to starting solids with baby around 6 months. Feeding professionals explain their favorite reasons behind baby-led weaning.
Help your Baby or Child Learn to use an Open Cup and Straw Cup
Learn more about how to teach your baby or child to use an open cup and a straw cup. We also include why you avoid sippy cups, what cups are our favorite based on the age of your baby or child, how much should your baby or child be drinking in a day, and what to look for in different kinds of cups. Check out the full post covering everything you need to know about cups for kids.
How to Teach your Child to Eat Soup
You can start teaching your child to eat soup starting around 6 months when baby starts solids the baby-led weaning way. Use our step by step guide to help your baby learn to eat soup based on age so that your toddler can feel confident eating soup with a spoon. For more tips for feeding your baby and kids, follow Feeding Littles. #feedinglittles #soup #baby #toddler
How to Start Solids with Baby without the Pincer Grasp
Babies don't need the pincer grasp to start solids around 6 months. Learn more about how to set your baby up for success during mealtimes and starting solids with tips from this full post. For even more information for starting solids the baby-led weaning way, check out our online course.