Your baby can self-feed, too Adapted baby-led weaning for children with developmental delays or other feeding challenges

Jill Rabin

Book - 2022

"Rooted in the baby-led weaning (BLW) approach, a book on how to start children with feeding challenges on solid foods-for a lifetime of independent eating"--

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Subjects
Genres
Handbooks and manuals
Instructional and educational works
Published
New York, NY : The Experiment 2022
Language
English
Main Author
Jill Rabin (author)
Other Authors
Gill Rapley (author)
Physical Description
280 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781615199020
  • How we got here
  • Baby-led weaning
  • How babies learn to eat
  • Identifying babies at risk for feeding challenges
  • ABLW: planning ahead
  • Getting set up
  • Foods for learning
  • Transitioning to solids with ABLW
  • Common parental concerns.
Review by Library Journal Review

Rapley, a pioneer in the field of baby-led weaning, joins with Rabin, a feeding therapist specializing in neurodiverse babies. The authors say that parents, with the understanding that some children may need to start later or progress at a different speed, should trust their child's abilities and follow their lead to feed themselves. Examining the physiological skills involved in eating, the authors share how to plan to reach the best outcomes. They tackle such practical issues as choosing the best high-chair, pre-planning for a mess, and handling the logistics of mealtime. The authors include a real-life example for each chapter featuring babies Rabin has worked with, but they take care to note that the examples may not be completely applicable to every situation. Specific strategies are given for children with GERD, sensory issues, trauma-induced feeding aversions, premature birth-related issues, swallowing difficulties, Down syndrome, tongue-tie, Noonan syndrome, and a variety of other conditions. VERDICT A valuable resource for the many families who face feeding challenges but still want to try the popular technique of self-feeding.

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