[Podcast] Stephanie: “Easy Responsive Feeding Techniques when Starting Solid Foods”—Baby Led Weaning Podcast

How good are you at reading your baby’s hunger and fullness cues? Do you observe your baby at mealtimes or are you pressuring baby to eat? In this episode I joined Katie Ferraro at Baby Led Weaning to share 3 easy techniques we can all start using at mealtimes to ensure we are being responsive feeders.

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March 2, 2023—312. 3 Easy Responsive Feeding Techniques when Starting Solid Foods with Stephanie Cohen, MA, CCC-SLP, CLC

Episode Description

In this episode we’re talking about:

  • HOW to read baby’s cues and follow their lead…even when you’re tempted to pressure feed
  • WHY we need to step back and support our baby’s autonomy as they learn to self-feed
  • WHAT emotional support at mealtimes looks like…it’s easier to do than you think!

About The Host

Katie Ferraro is a Registered Dietitian specializing in baby-led weaning and a mom of 7. She is an Associate Professor of Nutrition at the University of San Diego and a self-proclaimed baby-feeding fanatic!

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[Podcast] Marsha: “Pre-Feeding Skills: What Can My Baby Do Before Beginning Solid Foods?”—Baby Led Weaning Podcast

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It’s been many years since I co-wrote the textbook now known as Pre-Feeding Skills, but these milestone have only gotten more important! In this interview I join registered dietitian Katie Ferraro at Baby Led Weaning and share some activities parents & their baby can engage in even before they’re ready to start solid foods. From mouthing objects, to high chair positioning and sitting, playing and reaching, these are accomplishments every baby is going to achieve so they can independently self-feed.

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December 15, 2022—Pre-Feeding Skills: What Can My Baby Do Before Beginning Solid Foods? with Marsha Dunn Klein OTR/L, MEd, FAOTA

Episode Description

In this episode we’re talking about:

  • Why mouthing objects is such an important pre-feeding skill and how teethers can help your baby transition to food
  • How babies learn to sit up on their own and why this is so important for swallowing safety
  • What you can do to help your baby who might not feel safe or comfortable in their high chair at first

About The Host

Katie Ferraro is a Registered Dietitian specializing in baby-led weaning and a mom of 7. She is an Associate Professor of Nutrition at the University of San Diego and a self-proclaimed baby-feeding fanatic!

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[Podcast] Marsha: “Stay in Your Lane: Parent & Baby Roles in Infant Feeding”—Baby Led Weaning Podcast

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Oftentimes it is common for parents to feel the need and responsibility to manage what, when, and how much their babies eat—but in reality a parent and a baby have different jobs! In this interview I join registered dietitian Katie Ferraro at Baby Led Weaning we talk about how roles build a stronger feeding relationship.

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February 24, 2022—206. Stay in Your Lane: Parent & Baby Roles in Infant Feeding with Marsha Dunn Klein OTR/L, MEd, FAOTA

Episode Description

In this episode we discuss:

  • Roles or jobs that both parents and babies should fulfill as a baby transitions to solid food and gradually learns how to eat
  • The importance of creating positive experiences for babies during their time that they are being introduced to solid foods so that they can find the table to be an enjoyable place to be in
  • Common unintentional parent decisions which can cause a baby to have an issue with food or feeding when not given the opportunity to make the decision themselves and some tips on how to prevent “getting out of your lane” during the feeding role

About The Host

Katie Ferraro is a Registered Dietitian specializing in baby-led weaning and a mom of 7. She is an Associate Professor of Nutrition at the University of San Diego and a self-proclaimed baby-feeding fanatic!

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