Avoiding baby feeding problems

Avoiding baby feeding problems


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Toddlers need a lot of nutrition to be able to grow and develop. But how the little child eats is almost as important as what it eats. The food power struggle with your baby or toddler can start very early. Turn the food power struggle into a cozy meal together. Here are some tips that can come in helpful!

Letting the small child practice eating themselve is very important for the child's motor development. Sure, it can be sticky and messy, but the baby feels more involved when he gets to feel the food curiously and wave with the small cutlery. This creates a joy of food and a sense of participation. Together with the help of our dinnerware, parents and children can enjoy dinner and each other's company together.

Our cutlery is perfectly suited even for the smallest hands. The ergonomic design of the cutlery helps your child to naturally grasp the right grip and facilitate the meal. The cutlery is made of stainless steel with a silicone cover and is completely free of harmful substances. Introduce new food but never force the child to eat it. Babies have more taste buds than adults, which means that foods can taste different to them. Rejection of some food does not necessarily mean they won’t like it, but they just need morwe time for those unfamiliar foods.

Serve the food in a nice way because toddlers often like colorful tableware. Everyday Baby's plate with suction function is made of 100% silicone, completely free of BPA and other harmful substances that can harm your child. With the help of the strong suction cup underneath, the plate sits in place and makes it easier for the food to end up in the mouth and not under the table. Let your toddler look, feel, taste and get a little messy, and in the process the child will learn to like new food. 

As a parent, it’s your role to:
  • Decide what meal you will serve your baby- always choose nutritious food
  • Decide when they will eat - try to stick to a good schedule and routines
  • Decide where they will eat - in a comfortable highchair providing stability and comfortable tableware

Your baby’s role is to:
  • Decide if they are going to eat everything (sometimes they will refuse)
  • Be curious to new foods
  • Decide when they have finished eating

Let the meal take its time. Be patient and do not give up!

 

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