FAQ's
There are usually 3 signs that your baby is ready to move on and try solid food. Though it’s recommended to start weaning at 6 months old, not all babies will be ready to start trying finger foods at exactly that time. They may need a few extra weeks, so don’t worry if it takes your little learner longer. It’s important to trust your instincts and tune into your little one as they’ll let you know when they are ready!
The 3 signs that show your little one is ready to try baby finger foods are:
- Coordinate their eyes, hands and mouth
- Can stay in a sitting position, holding their head steady
- Swallow food (rather than spit it back out)
The most important thing to consider before you start trying baby finger foods is whether they are ready (do this by using our three signs to spot above). But there are also some safety precautions to consider before starting any type of solids with your little one:
- When ready make sure your little one can sit in their highchair without sliding or slumping or if you prefer to feed on your lap ensure your baby can sit unsupported and can hold their head up straight
- Make sure to wash your hands as well as clean all surfaces and equipment before and after preparing your finger foods as well as serving
- Check your little learner's mouth with your little finger once they've finished eating to make sure no food is stuck, as they many not be able to dislodge it themself.
- Always check the temperature of your baby’s finger foods, and allow the food to cool down properly.
- Babies are born with a gag reflux, this is their natural safety mechanism that allows them to push food forward in their mouths. So you may notice that your little one gags more with finger foods than when spoon feeding as they are more in control of their food.
- Halve cherry tomatoes and grapes to reduce risk of choking, and make sure to never leave your baby alone when feeding them finger foods and that there are no distractions.
OTHER TOP WEANING TIPS
Make sure you read our other guides on baby led weaning and weaning plans to start your weaning journey in the right way!