[blparent] Spoon feeding infants

Dena Wainwright dena at envogueaccess.com
Tue Mar 15 13:10:08 UTC 2011


That is a device for teething, not for feeding. It is purposely designed to 
be difficult for your child to have difficulty actually getting the food out 
of it. This doesn't strike me as the most nutritional thing to be doing, 
because I doubt the child is really getting much out of it other than the 
taste.
Dena

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chad Allen" <chad at chadallenmagic.com>
To: <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 11:47 PM
Subject: [blparent] Spoon feeding infants


> So far, I've received three very nice introductory emails. Thank you so 
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> for your welcoming words.
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> As for questions, I have many, eighteen years worth, I assume. My first is
> about spoon feeding infants.
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> Who's got the most effective techniques out there? I personally found a
> device similar to a large pacifier with a mesh pouch on one end and a 
> handle
> on the other. I fill the mesh with food of all kinds and let Harrison suck
> the food out from the mesh. It's pretty cool but I do want more
> opportunities to feed him with a spoon. What's the best methods out there?
> Has anyone used this mesh device in the past?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Chad
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> 310.486.8351
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> www.chadallenmagic.com
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