Feeding

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The Classic Kiwi Cheese Roll

The Classic Kiwi Cheese Roll

A kiwi classic - cheese rolls!Doesn’t get any better than this for a quick snack and a great one to help your little one to practise those spreading, mixing and...
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Asking Kids to set the table

Asking Kids to set the table

⬇️ This can help with difficult mealtimes.It seems a bit old-school, but having kids set the table has way more benefits than just "it helps out the parents".Consider these:➕MATHS. Counting...
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Why I let my toddler make cups of tea

Why I let my toddler make cups of tea

Kids love independence.I always give august the opportunity to join in with whatever I’m making. Here are a few reasons:1. It develops his independence and life skills. Practice and repetition...
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How to Stop Food Throwing at the Table

How to Stop Food Throwing at the Table

4 Tips to Stop Food Throwing. Prevention is ALWAYS the best strategy when dealing with any behaviour. Okay so you’re diligently saying “I can’t let you do that” when your...
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5 Ways to Stop Food Throwing at Mealtimes

5 Ways to Stop Food Throwing at Mealtimes

Don't come after your tiny baby. They're just learning about the world and how things work. But from approx age 11m and up, your little one knows that you don't...
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Halloween Cupcakes

Halloween Cupcakes

August made Halloween cupcakes today with his Nana.They made pumpkins, spiders and skeletons, with only red and yellow food colouring, liquorice, marshmallows, a couple of jelly sweets and an edible...
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Making Pizza

Making Pizza

We LOVE to cook together. I set up all the ingredients so August can be as successful and independent as possible. Having everything ready to go keeps the activity moving...
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How to Teach your Little One to use a Straw

How to Teach your Little One to use a Straw

It's a big shift going from sucking in a nipple/teat to sucking on a straw and most kids don't pick it up straight away. It takes practice. Knowing how to...
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6 Reasons to Involve your Child in Food Preparation

6 Reasons to Involve your Child in Food Preparation

If your little one is refusing foods, throwing food, spitting things out, gagging, trying to escape the high chair, not keen on exploring new food - it's time to involve...
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Baking Flapjacks with Nana

Baking Flapjacks with Nana

This is an incredibly delicious recipe and it didn't last five minutes. We scoffed it.Nana Lynn's recipe:250g oats125g brown sugar125g butter (room temp)4tbs golden syrup Add all to a blender...
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Messy Chin for the Win!

Messy Chin for the Win!

Its actually really unhelpful to scrape your child’s mouth after every spoonful if you’re spoon feeding them and here’s why. Your little one is just learning to receive food and...
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STARTING SOLIDS. How I tackle it as a Speech and Language Therapist

STARTING SOLIDS. How I tackle it as a Speech and Language Therapist

STEP 1.We’re doing a mix of puree feeding and BLW (Baby Led Weaning). I’ve started with puree so that I can monitor how Etta manages the food in her mouth....
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How to support your child to sit while they eat

How to support your child to sit while they eat

If you're not bothered by it, you're not bothered by it. No judgement here. But if you would prefer your little one sat whilst they ate - these are the...
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Baking: Crepes

Baking: Crepes

We call these pancakes but you might know them as crepes.We made crepes this morning! Before I was even showered or dressed so please ignore my chronically greasy hair! Play...
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Baking: Cheese Scones

Baking: Cheese Scones

WE MADE CHEESE SCONES! I'm really not very domestic and I certainly never baked pre-baby so this kind of activity is totally out of my comfort zone. Scones seem super...
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