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Guardian of a 3 yr 8 m old girl1 Year ago
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Dr meri beti kuch bhi khud nhi khati h

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. Teaching a 20-month-old baby to self-feed is a gradual process that involves fostering independence and fine motor skills. Here are some tips to encourage self-feeding in a toddler: 1. **Choose Appropriate Utensils:** - Provide toddler-friendly utensils with grips that are easy for small hands to hold. 2. **Use Suitable Dishes:** - Use plates with edges to help contain food and make scooping easier. 3. **Offer Finger Foods:** - Start with easy-to-grasp finger foods like small pieces of fruits, soft vegetables, or small crackers. 4. **Model Self-Feeding:** - Eat together with your child and demonstrate how to use utensils. Children often learn by watching others. 5. **Encourage Self-Exploration:** - Allow your child to explore and play with food using their fingers and utensils. This helps build sensory awareness. 6. **Provide Independence:** - Encourage your child to hold the utensil and bring it to their mouth. Offer assistance as needed, but also allow them to try on their own. 7. **Offer a Variety of Foods:** - Introduce a variety of textures and flavors to keep mealtime interesting. 8. **Be Patient:** - Understand that self-feeding is a skill that takes time to develop. Be patient and supportive, even if it gets messy. 9. **Gradual Transition:** - Start by letting your child self-feed during parts of the meal, gradually increasing independence. 10. **Praise Efforts:** - Encourage and praise your child's attempts to self-feed. Positive reinforcement can motivate them. Remember that self-feeding is a learning process, and messes are a natural part of it. It's important to create a positive and supportive mealtime environment. Always supervise your child during meals to ensure their safety and to provide assistance when needed.

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