my son is 2.5 months old and already my parents and inlaws are talking about solids! "Give him some cereal, he will sleep longer." "He's so big for his age. He is ready." "He NEEDS something else." i know they mean well, but i also know it is way too early to be thinking about that. it's a different generation. i know my parents introduced solids to me at a very young age. i don't want to offend them, but i also don't want to constantly feel pressured about it. i've already politely told my mom and dad that it's now recommended to wait until 6 months and i feel like my mom felt the need to justify HER parenting technique. i was absolutely not criticizing, but i'm worried it comes off that way. with my inlaws, i just sort of nod and smile. i don't want to ruffle any feathers but how do i get my point across without sounding critical?

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Re: anyone else's parents do this?
I don't worry about ruffling feathers. I just tell them I understand that they were told differently when we were babies, but this is how we do things now and I explain the reason. If they want to push the issue I tell them to drop it.
I suppose if you want to be delicate you can say you've discussed it with his doctor and you're comfortable with the advice given by your pediatrician.
thanks, all. i will definitely make a point to discuss foods with his doctor at his 4 month visit. it'll be nice to have the opinion of a professional on my side. lol. theyre just all so wonderful and have offered so much support, i don't want to hurt any feelings.
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