Caring for your baby6 to 12 Months

I Am Your Baby

I grow best with love and the right food.

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With Your Help I’ll Learn to Eat Foods

When I’m about 6 months old, I can start to eat solid foods. Please go slowly. 

If our family has allergies or I was born early, talk to my healthcare provider or WIC before I start solid foods.

Be Sure I’m Ready

To eat solid foods, I must be able to:

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I Will Go Through 4 Stages of Foods:

1

Smooth: strained or puréed
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2

Mashed: smooth with some tiny lumps
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3

Chopped: more lumps
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4

Pieces of table foods
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Textures of Foods

Baby food spoons


Baby food puree on
pre-loaded spoon

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Avocado strips rolled
in ground seeds

bread


Whole grain toast sticks

Raspberrires


Diced raspberries

Chichen


Baked, chopped chicken

Make My First Food a Single Food

Wait at least 5 days before trying another new food.

I Need to Eat My Way

Let Me Eat Food With My Fingers

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Palmer Grasp

At around 6 months of age, I can hold food in my palm and bring it to my mouth. Try giving me soft foods in long strips, about the size of your finger.

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Pincer Grasp

At around 8 or 9 months, I will learn how to pick foods up with my index finger and thumb. Try offering small pieces of food no bigger than your thumbnail that can easily be smashed.

Here are some ideas of foods to try:

How much should I eat?

I need to eat about 5 or 6 times a day. Formula or human milk will still be my main source of nutrition. A meal might be human milk or formula, or a meal might be human milk or formula plus infant cereal. Start with 1 or 2 tablespoons of each food. Give me more if I want it. I may not eat everything on my plate. As I start eating more, you can give me 2 or 3 foods at a meal. Load my spoon with food then let me feed myself.

Here are some ideas:

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Let me eat until I show signs I’m full. I might close my lips, turn or shake my head, or raise my arm. Ask me if I’m full. Then, let me stop eating if I want to.

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Time for a Cup

When I turn 6 months old, you can give me a small amount of water (up to 4-8 oz. per day) as I learn to drink from a cup.

You can also offer human milk or formula in the cup. I do not need any other beverages, such as juice, for my age.

Food Safety

Introducing Peanut Butter

After I have tried other solid foods, introduce me to peanut butter. Doing this can be helpful if our family has food or egg related allergies, like eczema or other skin issues.

Spread a small, thin smear of peanut butter thinly on a cracker or mix it with applesauce and offer it on a spoon. Watch me for the next 2 hours to make sure I don’t have a reaction.

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Foods To Avoid

I need food that is right for my age and will help me grow best.

I don’t need added sugars, salt, fat, or additives. Wait to offer juice until I am at least 12 months old.

Don’t give me foods I can choke on, like:

Also, please don’t give me foods that could make me sick, like:

Play with me!

Put me on a blanket on the floor. Put a toy just out of my reach so I can move to get it. Roll a ball to me. Hold both my hands and let me walk with you.

Look what I can do!

I love to learn from you. Read to me. Sing a song. Let’s play games like peek-a-boo. Take me for a walk and show me new things. I’m active — keep an eye on me!

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Keep me safe and healthy

For breastfeeding support, contact your local WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor or WIC Designated Breastfeeding Expert.
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