How much of your LO's food was the kind he actually has to chew at 12m? DS will eat puffs, but that's about it. I keep offerring things like tiny pieces of banana and some stage 3 baby foods, but he either spits it out right away or gags.
I was just wondering what others' experiences have been. I know, I know, all kids develop at their own pace, yada yada, but chalk this up to him being my first LO. TIA!
Re: How much actually solid, chewable food at 12m?
She eats pretty much anything and everything. But, she is a good chewer and never chokes.
big brothers 12.2009 and 02.2012
At 12 months, DD was eating 3 meals of solids and 3 8oz bottles of milk. She needed to be majority self feeding to move up to the next room. We did alot of soft foods to start because she only had like 2 teeth at that age.
DS only had 4 teeth (2 front on top and bottom) at 12 mo, so he couldn't do a lot of chewing. He would eat soft fruits (bananas, cut grapes, blueberries, etc.), yogurt, crackers that dissolve/soften quickly (grahams), and would try some of the food we ate. He did pretty well with noodles (spaghetti, mac & cheese).
GL!
Norah eats almost all table food and has since about 8 months. She loves self feeding. I still give her yogurt with breakfast and the occasional fruit puree as a snack. We are working on teaching her to use her own spoon so she can feed herself those things.
She gagged a lot in the beginning. Someone on here suggested printing out an infant heimlich maneuver guide image and putting it on the fridge. BEST idea ever. Having it there made me so much more secure and I really learned what gagging is normal and what isn't.