tammys-tots
14-05-2009, 12:06 PM
A few weeks a go i was having problems feeding a one year old child, she would not eat anything but yogurts. I was told by my network co- ordinator to give the baby her dinner with her pudding ( yogurt), i was a bit unsure at first, but gave it a try, now she will eat most foods without having to give it to her with the yogurt.
Tammy
Daftbat
14-05-2009, 12:27 PM
I have done that before now. Sometimes littles ones don't like things or decide they will be stubborn to see if you will give in and give the pudding without the rest.
I have stirred a fromage frais in to home made baby food and its gone down no problem. It helped to cool the food down too! I found they would take the first course with nothing added soon afterwards.
I thought i was the only one who had done it!:idea:
beerheaven
14-05-2009, 01:01 PM
In the past I have alternated spoonfuls of savoury and sweet!
That works a treat!!
In the past I have alternated spoonfuls of savoury and sweet!
That works a treat!!
l do that, only way l could get food down one of mine
sonia ann
14-05-2009, 07:18 PM
In the past I have alternated spoonfuls of savoury and sweet!
That works a treat!!
I've done that in the past as well...with my own and with mindees:)
At the moment I have a 9mth old who always has her fruit and yoghurt before her savoury:thumbsup:
sweets
14-05-2009, 08:07 PM
I had a child once who would only eat yogurt so i put her savoury food into a clean yogurt pot and she ate it lovely! lol. Her mum thought it was hilarious:laughing:
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