👉🏼There are lots of ways to feed baby, especially when starting solids, but there seems to be misunderstandings about finger feeding – from the parent’s finger, that is. (or grandparent, or feeding therapist, etc.)
👉🏼The fact is, a “loaded” finger presented to baby’s mouth can be incredibly beneficial if done correctly, and here’s why:
✨1✨I can direct the morsal of food onto the sides of the gums, and help baby activate the chewing response.
✨2✨I can direct to EITHER side of the mouth, ensuring that baby learns to detect food (mapping) on both the left and the right. This is important for safety. BE CAREFUL if you’re right-handed not to always present to baby’s left cheek, and vice versa.
✨3✨I can help stimulate lip closure by gently centering my finger and pausing – baby will begin to suck by closing the lips.
✨4✨I can teach baby where the food goes for chewing…which is what you saw this little munch bug doing in the video!
❤️These are just some of the techniques (not all) that I use in feeding therapy when babies have trouble developing their feeding skills for solid foods. Of course, in that case, I used a gloved finger/hand.
🤍But for those at home just wanting to help boost along baby’s feeding development like in this video, offer a clean finger with morsels of safe food. Here I’m offering o-shaped cereal slightly moistened with puree. ✨Notice how baby reaches for my finger the same way they might reach for a spoon?✨They are controlling how I guide my finger too – and I’m responding to their grasp and interest, never going into baby’s mouth without their eager participation!
🥰BTW, I’m Melanie, author of 6 books on feeding kids and a pediatric feeding specialist. Thanks for following me @mymunchbug_melaniepotock and SAVE this post so you’ll have it when you need it!
🫶🏼Happy Finger Feeding!!!
🤍Melanie
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