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Edited on Tue Dec-21-04 10:48 PM by Zing Zing Zingbah
and food textures, mainly fruits and veggies. For fruit, I'll give him some fruit to eat. I'll give him about 30 minutes to eat it. If he isn't making any progress towards eating the fruit in that period of time, I'll take the fruit and blend in it with some yogurt in the blender. My son likes the taste of the fruits, but he doesn't want to chew them yet (even though he chews other foods like bread, pasta, and soft meats). He loves yogurt, so he'll defintely eat the fruit once it is pureed and mixed with the yogurt. I figure I'll just keep on giving him the opportunity to eat the small fruit pieces. One day he'll actually do it. He'll still be eating the fruit (and not wasting any food) if I puree it and mix it in with yogurt.
I have a similar idea for the veggies. I'll give him about thirty minutes to try the veggies, and if he hasn't made significant progress towards eating the veggies in that time frame, I'll blend the veggies up and mix it in with some pasta and tomato sauce (or spaghettios). Spaghetti is his one of his favorite foods too.
I tried both of these ideas today and it worked. He ate fruit cocktail blended in with yogurt and he ate spaghetti with pureed peas mixed in it. He wouldn't, of course eat the peas or the fruit when I just gave it to him as is. He just played with and sucked on a few the fruit pieces. The same thing for the peas. He also seems to not eat these things so well because he has trouble spooning these foods. He's very interested in using a spoon lately. He doesn't want to eat with his hands if he can avoid it. The spaghetti and yogurt he has no problems eating with a spoon.
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