M.S.
L.,
Try an infant feeder. It is like a bottle but is for baby food. My first baby was that way. They are sold just about anywhere. I know Wal-Mart has them.
M. S.
My little girl acts like solids are all extremely yucky and wont eat anything but her formula. She's just over 11 months old. Advice?
L.,
Try an infant feeder. It is like a bottle but is for baby food. My first baby was that way. They are sold just about anywhere. I know Wal-Mart has them.
M. S.
L.
What a bummer if she doesn't want solids. The MSPI makes it a bigger challenge to find yummy things. All my kids have been MSPI kids, but fortunately they all liked to eat. They did not like baby food, though, so we went right away to table foods. Things like noodles, sweet potatos, peas, even baked beans were a huge favorite. Good luck!
Hey L.,
I know that my little guy was not keen on solids when we first started. Partly because of the texture. Most young ones are just getting use to texture. Just keep trying. I would recommend that you start with crackers or other soild dry foods like Gerber veggie wheels or fruit puffs. Any other questions feel free to email me. ____@____.com
I don't know what MSPI is, anyway my son (who has ADHD Attention Deficit disorder with hiperactivity) was the same way, The doctor told me to start with rice Cerial (no flavor) and just mix formula with it. But make sure your baby is hungry and that you offer the solids first, then finish with formula. That got the Ball Rolling, we slowly tried new things. It takes 7 times trying a new food to develop a taste for it (the experts say, but what do they know LOL) He is 7 now and still a VERY picky eater, but we just tell him to try what we served for dinner (two bites or so) then he can have somthing else. this is slowly working. I hope this helps.