Hellooflora!
Well I've just skim read through loads of pages. The videos are fab! Maffie - you have a JJB? Spotted it at your Mums I think? I am a big fan![]()
T seems to be doing everything at the right time but I just can't get him to eat. It's becoming a bit of a nightmare.. He clamps his mouth and point blank refuses. We're trying BLW but it's so hard![]()
Any tips I'd be very grateful![]()
Still at 8 months he'll be getting most his nutrition from milk. Trying to put a spoon of food against a clamped shut mouth will in his mind make a negative connection with it.
It could also be he don't like mush food. Autumn will have nothing to do with mush food with lumps. It either has to be really smooth, or the actual food.
I recommend just giving him the actual foods and let him experiment with textures and taste. Give him a bud of broccoli or cauliflower. You can give this steamed so slightly soft, but does not fall to bits, or raw. Autumn prefers it raw. Carrot sticks (I tend to just cut a carrot in half and give it to her that way cause it's easier for her to grip)
One of her absolute favourites are frozen peas!
Um .. a slice of toast with a bit of butter was/is one of her fav on her gums when teeth were coming thru. Oh and cheerios!
Another thing to consider is, you say he just cut a tooth. I bet his gums are hurting him. Autumn won't take a spoon *at all* when she's got a tooth cutting. The only way I can get her to take a bottle is with calgel (Kinda like bongella) What she really enjoyed on her gums when teeth were coming thru were lumps of frozen fruit. You know, the ready frozen bags you buy with hunks of pinapple/mango and such in it?
I know it's frustrating with him not eating solids, but the most important thing to remember is let him do it at his own time and not force cause otherwise, as I say it will give negative association with meal times and make it all that harder. Just plonk the foods on his high chair table and let him experiment. Even if it's messy! You could do the same with the mush and just let him feel it in his hands. He'll get the idea.
Hope this helps!!