By Julia Moravcsik, PhD, author of Teach Your Child to Love Healthy Food
Your baby has made the transition to "solid" food. She opens her mouth like a little baby bird whenever she sees a spoonful of jarred baby food.
But now you're wondering "When do I start feeding her lumpy food? When do I put the purees behind and feed her food with some texture?" Is your baby ready for the next step? How will you know when she is?
Babies Gag When They Encounter a New Texture
You decide to experiment. You mash a banana, leaving almost imperceptible lumps. Your baby opens her mouth, takes the banana, and then...gag...choke...! As a new parent, you're terrified! You try frantically to remember the baby Heimlich maneuver.
Your baby spits out the banana. "Well," you think, "That's an obvious sign. She just isn't ready."
Babies Need to Learn New Textures
What you may not realize is that many babies gag when they experience a new texture. They need to learn to swallow new textures, and this learning takes time.
The banana encounter was a first lesson for your baby. Even though it seemed to end badly, your baby did experience the feeling of slightly lumpy food. She may spit out lumpy food dozens of times, but each time is a new lesson. Over time she will feel more comfortable.
If Your Baby Does Not Learn to Eat Lumpy Textures Before 9 Months, She May Be a Picky Eater for Years
Why not avoid all the drama and wait until a baby is developed enough so that she doesn't have to go through dozens of texture lessons?
There is a very good reason not to wait.
Studies like this one have found that parents who wait until their babies are 9 months old before introducing lumpy textures have children who, at seven years old, eat many fewer foods, including fruits and vegetables! In other words, these children have been made into picky eaters!
It's amazing that just a few months difference in timing can create fussy eaters six years later!
How Our Ancestors' Babies Learned to Eat Solid Food
The original solid food came, not from a jar, but from the mother chewing up food in her mouth and giving it to her baby. This food was "naturally" textured.
I'm not advocating chewing food for your baby, although many parents do this. But it's nice to know that for hundreds of thousands of years, babies' first solid food was lumpy, and they did just fine.
Start at 6 Months
You can start serving lumpy food to your baby at 6 months. Start with tiny, soft lumps and slowly work your way up.
Your baby may accept lumpy food better if it is mixed in a puree that she loves. So if she's a carrot fan, mix small lumps into her carrot baby food.
If you have been trying for weeks to give your baby lumpy food and she still gags and chokes, check with your physician. She may have an oral motor issue that can be helped by a visit to a speech pathologist.
Would you like a simple, easy-to-follow program that will teach your child to love healthy food? See my new book Teach Your Child to Love Healthy Food on amazon.com.
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