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Finding it difficult to choose between spoon-led weaning and baby-led weaning? Don't worry, here’s combination weaning, which is a combination approach of both methods: spoon-led and baby-led.
If your child is not gaining weight as expected during their baby-led weaning journey, supplementing with some spoon-led weaning can help ensure that they get important nutrients and iron-rich foods while biting and chewing on solid foods.
Here's what a practical mixed feeding approach might look like: Imagine you're serving your baby rice and dal.
A flexible feeding approach ensures the baby is getting good nutrition. As their iron reserve is almost over by 6 months, we have to introduce a diverse complementary foods that are iron and zinc rich.
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For example, when you are out at a restaurant and there are no pureed foods available, you can offer steamed vegetables or fruits, sliced rotis dipped into dal, or a small portion from your plate.
This can help improve their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, and also gives them a sense of independence.
Between spoon-feeding and self-feeding, your baby can explore new foods and textures while minimizing mess.
This helps them feel more included in mealtime and can help them develop healthy eating habits from an early age.
Before we move onto the steps of this approach, we want to remind you that all babies develop their own instinct when it comes to weaning and feeding. You may even observe their cues to help them build good eating habits.
You can feed them mashed food along with finger foods. Here are 2 ways to go about it:
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