Here’s 12 easy first foods to introduce to your baby and how to serve them using a baby-led weaning approach.
This chicken soup for babies is made with simple ingredients that baby will probably have tried already. It has a light, lean protein chicken, along with a low sodium chicken stock and mild vegetables like broccoli, sweet potato and carrot. It's a meal that the whole family can enjoy too!
A meal plan for a six-month-old weaning baby and routine to helpo you introduce solids! Daily meal plan for the first four weeks of weaning.
A meal plan for a six-month-old weaning baby and routine to helpo you introduce solids! Daily meal plan for the first four weeks of weaning.
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Happy Wednesday! It is the middle of the week and I thought I would do a bit of a parenting post for you. This one is about my experience with weaning. Please note, this post is w…
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Need some inspiration? We've got 20 finger food ideas for baby led weaning. Sugar free oat bars, crispy baked zucchini and more.
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Some babies and toddlers love feeding themselves! Find safe, healthy finger foods for babies and toddlers. Also safety tips and clues to when to start
A little over five years ago I was in the middle of introducing solid foods to my first child and found the amount of information on the topic to be a bit overwhelming. As a graphic designer (and mom who needs a feeling of control) I decided to summarize everything I found about baby weaning into an organized infographic. Since posting the first version of this chart back in 2012, I have received an overwhelming response from readers who had been looking for something to help them in their weaning processes. I realized that this chart was doing what I hoped it would — helping other parents (something we all need at one point or another). So, now it is 5 years later and I am just beginning the weaning process all over again with my second child. Plus, this year the American Academy of Pediatrics has changed their recommendations for when to introduce foods that have high allergy risks as they are learning that earlier introductions to highly allergenic foods tend to decrease the risk for developing allergies. I recommend reading all about it here. With all of the changes in the AAP recommendations I knew it was time to redesign the Baby Weaning Chart to reflect those as well as to spruce it up a bit. I hope it helps you and allows you to enjoy the process of watching your little one experience new flavors and textures. You can even circle whether or not your baby liked the food (just remember, if your child doesn’t like it the first time go ahead and wait a while but do try again. Your baby might like it later on down the road). I hope you enjoy watching your little one experience new textures and flavors. Download links are below the chart. ~Kat Please note: the chart is designed for the earliest foods to be introduced somewhere between 4 to 6 months. Many pediatricians recommend waiting until 6 months to do so, but many also encourage offering rice cereal as early as 4 months for the added iron. The choice will be yours. Let’s please not shame others for their choice in this matter, allright moms? DOWNLOAD: larger (8.5 x 14) version smaller (8.5 x 11) version Legal Stuff: This website and its content is copyright of Kat French Design – © Kat French Design, 2017. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited other than the following: you may print or download to a local hard disk extracts for your personal and non-commercial use only You may not, except with our express written permission, distribute or commercially exploit the content. Nor may you transmit it or store it in any other website or other form of electronic retrieval system.
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These baby pumpkin muffins with no added sugar are easy to whip up in the blender and perfect for baby led weaning or toddlers. Make ahead and stash in the freezer for a healthy breakfast any time!
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Through my weaning classes I have learned that the most stressful subject facing a first time mum when starting to feed her baby solid foods is how much to feed. If you are planning on starting to wean your baby onto solids before 6 months, it is so important not to decrease the milk intake. Our Weaning Pots are perfect when starting to wean your baby, moving towards 3 meals a day by 6 months of age.
In this post I want to go into the pros and cons of baby led weaning and why you should or shouldn't do baby led weaning!