K.B. asks from San Antonio, TX on August 03, 2010
Table Foods for 9 Month Old. - San Antonio,TX
Hi, I've recently started to try some table foods for my 9 month old as my ped. told me to do so. My son knows and loves his routine, oatmeal for breakfast, yogurt and gerber fruit for lunch and stage 2's for dinner. I tried giving him pastina for lunch instead and he cried. lol. Then instead of jar banana, I gave real banana and more tears. lol. He stops crying when I get his food out real quick that he's used to. It's so funny how he knows. But any suggestions of table foods that won't cause tears?
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S.H. answers from St. Louis on August 03, 2010
I have a 10 month old in my daycare. As soon as I place him in the highchair, I hand him a cup or bottle (about 2oz) of formula. When he nears the end of his drink, I place a few finger foods on the tray. I use the Gerber finger foods, diced fruit & vegies, cheerios, anything type of food which is easily-chewed/digestible for his age & # of teeth. After he tries some of the finger foods, then I serve the jar food.
By following this method, his hunger is appeased by the drink & I have time to prepare the rest without him stressing. Good Luck! & keep offering those finger foods!
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S.H. answers from St. Louis on August 03, 2010
I have a 10 month old in my daycare. As soon as I place him in the highchair, I hand him a cup or bottle (about 2oz) of formula. When he nears the end of his drink, I place a few finger foods on the tray. I use the Gerber finger foods, diced fruit & vegies, cheerios, anything type of food which is easily-chewed/digestible for his age & # of teeth. After he tries some of the finger foods, then I serve the jar food.
By following this method, his hunger is appeased by the drink & I have time to prepare the rest without him stressing. Good Luck! & keep offering those finger foods!
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L.M. answers from Houston on August 04, 2010
just keep introducing the "new foods". Put them out first, then the other. Let him have both. Eventually he will get curious and try the new one. He cries because he doesn't recognize the new food. Yes, even at 9 months they can recognize the differences in things.
J.T. answers from College Station on August 04, 2010
Feed him at your meal times what you are eating when you are eating it. It is okay to give him his typical foods before then, maybe less so that he might be interested in what you are giving him. Do not stress over it.
L.C. answers from Austin on August 08, 2010
Try eating it yourself and maybe he will want to try, or feeding it to him w/a fork or spoon. My 9 mo girl just started grabbing the fork and 'helping' me get the food to her mouth, and finished off the jar of carrots she otherwise turns her head from. Some food ideas are guacamole or small avocado chunks, scrambled or hardboiled eggs, cooked or refried beans, hummus, really soft steamed fruits and veggies, and Gerber Graduates turkey sticks sliced up.
M.G. answers from San Antonio on August 04, 2010
Maybe don't try table food just yet. Some babies need a little more time. My daughter didn't start table foods until she wouldn't eat the Gerber anymore at about a year. Pediatricians just go by the norm, but some even most babies aren't really what the Docs consider the norm. Take your time and if he doesn't like something, then just try another day with something new. No need to upset a little man at meal time. Ha ha ha!
K.T. answers from Houston on August 04, 2010
Follow HIS lead. He will let you know when he wants table food. When he starts fussing for the food on your plate instead of his, you'll know he's ready!!
S.S. answers from Cincinnati on August 03, 2010
it really depends on how many teeth he has and how good he is at mashing with his gums (at 9 mnths my son had no teeth at all) does he crackers? thats what we started my son on he loves them because he can feed himself. then cheerios (he even went through a I dont want to want to eat anything but cheerios phase.) I know with my son he didnt want to eat a lot of table food till around 11 mnths. thats when he started to try everything we had on our plates. dont try to change to much at once find one thing he likes and go with it. oh and sometimes I have to "trick" my baby into eating. If there is something on his plate that he doesnt reconize he refuses to eat it intill I slip a piece of it into his mouth then he will usualy eat the rest on his own.
S.C. answers from Fort Wayne on August 03, 2010
Start slow. Give him a few pieces of table food to explore while you feed him his baby food. Maybe put a piece of the "real" food on a spoon and feed it to him in between bites of his baby food. It's not vital that babies eat a lot of table food at this age. It's more for exploration. It can take up to 10 times of a baby being exposed to a food to decide if they like it or not. Just keep trying!
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