Can I give finger foods if my baby doesn’t have teeth yet?
/{Guest Post at Love Child Organics } Both in workshops and when providing in-home child feeding sessions, I’m often asked this question: "Can I give finger foods if my baby doesn’t have teeth yet?
The short answer is: yes! You don’t need to wait until little ones have teeth before feeding them finger foods.
Babies are ready for finger foods by 7 months, if not before. Many won’t have teeth (or very many teeth) by this age.
Your baby is likely ready for finger foods when you see the following:
- She can bring food to her mouth using her hand.
- He can eat thicker purees (the consistency of mashed potatoes).
- She can sit upright with minimal support.
- He is very interested in watching people eat and the food on your plate. He May even be grabbing for people’s food, plates, cups etc.
It’s amazing to watch what little ones can handle with their gums. So go ahead and offer finger food versions of a wide variety of foods that your family eats.
Bottom Line: Enjoy watching your little one discover the amazing variety of tastes and textures that food comes in!
For more info on baby food - both purees and Baby-Led Weaning (BLW), check out this blog post.