DS is 9 1/2 months old...he's been eating purees since 6 months but they're still very smooth...he gags and makes horrible faces whenever I try to give him textured purees.
My pedi's office recommends going straight to table foods rather than stage 2/3 (i.e. textured/lumpy) jarred foods. So far I've given DS Cherrios, puffs, veerryy small pieces of blueberries, chicken, fish, avocado, banana, zucchini, squash...he has eaten NONE of it! He'll pick up the pieces and squish them between his fingers but if he gets any in his mouth (if I put it there or if he does), he gags it up.
What do I do? Keep trying? It's been a few weeks.
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Re: DS Doesn't "Get" Finger Foods
My son didn't like/get textured foods until I gave up trying to put them in his mouth for him and instead just put them on his tray for him to play with. Eventually he figured it out.
I recommend letting your LO gnaw on pizza crusts for practice. Yes, bread is technically junk food, but pizza crust is hard and chewy enough that LO can suck and scrape off little bits at a time and won't choke or gag on any big pieces. It's not as messy as crackers or teething biscuits either, and it's not slippery-slimy like fruit.
DH and I saved all the crusts from one pizza and I put them into a freezer bag. I'd give him one every evening for about a week, and after that he was ready to play with and eat other finger foods.
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DD: 5/22/14 | 9 lb 9 oz, 21.5 in
DD did the exact same thing!! She does it now when she doesn't like something. When she doesn't like a food or is getting tired of sitting in her high chair she will stick her tongue out of her mouth as far as it will go, which (we think) activates her gag reflex.
So I started just gradually doing chunkier and chunkier foods. We started out by not thinning out her baby oatmeal as much and mixing it with some of her purees and that seemed to help. Our pedi said to go straight to table foods as well but it just didn't work for us no matter what we did and we ended up doing stage 2 and 3 foods instead.
She just doesn't really like finger foods. She loves her puffs and mum mums and teething biscuits, but anything that's sticky or soggy or wet in any way she won't pick up and eat. She squishes it and tries to get it off her hands by scraping it on the edge of her highchair. She is a dainty princess I guess. lol. Anytime we try to do it for her she will gag on it. So we are going to try letting her feed herself with utensils and until she can do that we're going to keep doing stage 3 foods. She really, really loves them so its not so bad.
I'm so glad you posted this! My son is 11 months and he will eat table foods he just does not know how to self feed. Crackers, puffs, nothing. I appreciate the responses, they will help us too!