In feeding therapy, we often treat kids who won’t swallow – they will put food in their mouth, but swallowing? No thank you, unless it’s in a bottle of course! 🍼
🤔Let’s break it down and problem solve…
👋🏼Hi, I’m Melanie, a pediatric feeding specialist working with the pickiest of eaters and kids with pediatric feeding disorders. Thanks for following along here for daily tips!
🥄You might think, well let’s just do Baby Led Weaning or Spoon Feeding! But that’s not the issue – it is SWALLOWING that’s the problem. (See below for medical testing to consider.)
🎥I’ll post a video tomorrow on how to teach an older toddler the CONCEPT of “swallow” but today we are talking about how to bridge the gap between nipple and spoon/self-feeding. Toddlers are more likely to initiate a swallow if they have something to suck from in their mouth. That “something” needs to be silicone, just like the bottle nipple.
💗Once they feel comfortable with that, move to puree on the OUTSIDE of the silicone (ok to still leave some inside too) and then, gradually move to spooning puree, fingers and puree, etc. THEN move to self-feeding and soft solids.
✨THIS hack of mine is for kids with feeding challenges, but it’s ok to try this with your 6 month old too. I would just recommend moving to a silicone feeder that is more narrow, rather than bulbous as shown in this video. I have several on my Amazon shop, just ✨COMMENT AMAZON✨& I’ll zip that link right to your inbox via DM!
❓Questions? Drop them in the comments, I am here to help!
🥰Melanie
Medical Considerations: Collaborating with GI, a swallow study, an ENT and team specializing in airway issues – there are so many challenges to consider when kids don’t seem to want to swallow readily. Always approach with transdisciplinary treatment to rule out underlying medical causes for difficulty swallowing.
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