Something Finally Clicked
Um... yeah. I'd say most of that got washed down the disposal.
After that, I'd mix somewhere between half a teaspoon to a whole teaspoon up for feedings, but the result was always the same - he'd sort of eat a couple of spoonfuls (and I'm using the term "full" loosely here!) and the rest would go to waste. We had spoon practice, where I'd let him play with the clean spoon, or I'd pretend to feed him, and he'd open up for those. No sweat. It was just once you mixed the cereal in that he wanted nothing to do with it. I even tried a "bait and switch" sort of technique, where I'd give him the bottle for half a minute, then pull it out and while his mouth was still open , swoop in with the cereal. Then I'd pop the bottle back into place before he had a chance to spit it out! Poor kid, LOL!
I also kind of started to slack off with the whole mess. I started off with one feeding a day, but then I'd skip a day here and there, and then I sorta skipped four days in a row last week... oops! So, I was thinking I had to get back on the rice cereal wagon at that point. One of the moms at our meetup said all you had to do was hold the spoon next to the baby's mouth, and that if the baby wanted to eat, he'd open up. No airplanes, funny noises, faces, or switcharoo tactics required. So, last night, I mixed up the WHOLE tablespoon of cereal, got little man a bib, and we got to work.
And whaddaya know?
It worked! Not only did he finish his cereal for the first time ever, he seemed to actually LIKE it!
Labels: Bubba
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my 'trick' was to use some watered down apple juice to mix in with the baby cereal. that made it sweet and both my babies LOVED cereal. after that, i could pretty much mix the rice cereal with anything (water, formula, etc.) I think that using that apple juice also helped them digest the baby cereal so it was a win-win. my first parenting experience, i mixed it as directed and YEAH, try feeding it to a baby and good luck getting any of that watery stuff on the spoon....i soon learned to make baby gravy with rice cereal/apple sauce and it was both their favorite.
woo-hoo! no rest for the wicked, huh?
cute picture of Bubba...and I LOVE that header!
YAY! That's so exciting. We still haven't mastered this. I've been trying really lax and only try about once a week. My dd will open for the spoon and 'chew' on it, but she doesn't get the swallow concept.
I recently saw babyfood grosser than peas. My nephew had jarred salmon. Turned his face orange - nasty!
What a handsome kid. Seriously, Sara. He's a cutie. I rejoiced when Jenna got the hang of rice cereal, too. Now she eats it better than she takes her formula. Can't say I blame her. All formulas are pretty nasty.
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