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A Twist on Baby Led Weaning; introducing table foods and purees to your baby (from an OT and mom of 3’s perspective)

January 29, 2020 with love, kellie
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Let me first start with the fun stuff: a disclaimer that these views are my OWN, they are geared toward a typically developing child, and I do not claim liability. I am not a doctor, so please discuss personal concerns and situations with your child’s pediatrician when it comes to feeding.

OK! Now that we have that out of the way, let me tell you a little about myself. I am a mom to 3- ages 4 and under, and I am also a licensed occupational therapist working in a pediatric special needs school setting. While my focus of treatment is not solely in the area of feeding (you can find OTs who specialize in this area!), I have attended workshops, conferences, and received training in this area while in school- and also have experience working with children in the area of feeding at work over the past 9+ years. THAT being said, my perspective on this model of introducing table foods to your babe is a hybrid of personal experience with my own kids, as well as professional. Take what you will from it, as there are differing opinions on introducing both purees and table foods at the same time, but this is my preference when working with my OWN children on feeding skills at home. For the sake of not confusing the terms, I will be referring to solid foods as table food and purees as, well, purees haha. I’ll try to keep it basic and answer the questions I receive most often over on my IG account (you can find me @withlovekellie), so let’s call this a beginner’s guide :) Are you ready? Here we go!

What age should I start introducing table foods or purees to my child?

Generally speaking, a baby is able to instinctively chew between 8-11 months. Food readiness skills typically start anywhere between 5-7 months- so starting around this time is ideal (again, every baby is a little different!). Two important milestones to check for is that 1) they can sit up independently and 2) are showing an interest in food. I choose to introduce table foods and purees simultaneously, as I believe it is important for the child to learn to manage both textures and types of food. Keep in mind that until 12 months of age, the primary source of nutrition is still breastmilk/formula, so these feeding experiences are solely for that- experience. Your child is learning MANY skills when introducing feeding- fine motor, sensory, oral motor, social-emotional- not necessarily just for nutritional value (although this is of course important as they near age one).

Should I be worried about them choking with table foods? Is gagging normal?

A gag reflex in babies is actually a GOOD thing. This is their protective instinct to prevent choking. It starts further up in the mouth when they are younger, and as they get closer to one year of age and are learning how to successfully manage their food, it moves further back into their mouth. Choking of course is always a real concern and you should ALWAYS watch your baby closely when giving them table foods. However, there IS a difference between choking and gagging, and it is important to take note of that. Choking means that something has already entered their throat and they cannot get it out. Gagging means they are working to prevent that from happening, and like I mentioned, is a GOOD thing. I understand that this can be tough for parents to get past when introducing table foods, for FEAR of choking, but if you are watching closely and giving your child foods that are either: soft, dissolvable, or small enough- then there should generally be no cause for concern. Remember, they are learning a new skill, so practice is important!  

What foods should I start with?

Since we just touched on the types of foods in the question above, let’s talk more about them. When I am introducing foods to my children, I generally focus on four different types: large + soft, crunchy + dissolvable, small/cut pieces, or purees. These will expose them to a variety of textures and skills (the same ones I mentioned in the first question above). It is important to keep in mind that you do not want to mix purees with any of the solid food options, especially at first, as this can be difficult for your child to manage and be able to differentiate the textures in their mouth. Some definitions and examples of what foods I start with by type are:

Large + soft: these are foods that the child can hold on their own and can practice picking up, grasping, and bringing to their mouth. They can “bite” off pieces and will learn how to self-select how much food they can manage at a time. Examples include: banana, avocado, cooked sweet potato, steamed broccoli. Some tips to help them grasp these types of food without them slipping out of their hand are to leave part of the peel on or roll the food item in baby cereal to give it a bit of a grippy texture.

Crunchy + dissolvable: these are foods that are processed (yes, processed haha) but that the baby can hear and feel, have a crunchy texture, but are also dissolvable. Babies actually learn to chew much more quickly when foods like this are introduced, because of the previously stated reasons. They also help to encourage fine motor skills- especially that pincer grasp with the pointer finger and thumb! Examples include: gerber puffs, yogurt melts, or teething crackers/biscuits.

Small/cut pieces: these are foods that you want to expose your baby to, but that if given in a whole piece, would be too difficult for them to manage or pose a choking risk. These are typically most pre-cooked or pre-made meals that you would eat with your family. Examples include: pasta, sandwiches, casseroles, tough meats, or certain fruits/vegetables (such as blueberries or green beans).

Purees: these can be pre-packaged or homemade (personal preference!). As mentioned earlier, I believe it is important for a baby to learn to manage this type of texture, not only in their mouth, but in “play” form on their tray as well. Messy = sensory = learning new skills! You can feed these to your baby yourself, but I would keep in mind that you do not want to rely on this, and eventually move to teaching your child to “help” with scooping and bringing the utensil to their mouth. Introducing fruit or vegetable pouches is also a great way to work on those oral motor skills.

Best highchair, utensils, bowls/plates, and other accessories?

There really is no right or wrong “brand” persay when it comes to this- and expensive does not necessarily equal better. We use this IKEA highchair, and I personally don’t even really use bowls or plates or utensils until after the 12 month mark when I start to introduce them. In my opinion, simple is best, and we want them to practice those fine motor skills with their hands early on! I just toss most foods right onto their tray. Plus, bowls and plates tend to go flying and I’m not about that mess if I don’t have to be, haha. If you really want to use something, however, the silicone ez-pz mats or suction bowls/plates like these are great. We also like the cutie-tensil from Ryan+Rose for early exposure to utensil use. After that, we move right along to normal adult silverware and plates/bowls (although depending on the meal, we do use plastic divided ones like these still).

Recipe and food ideas?

I shared several ideas based on food type up above, and other than that, we keep things simple here, too! We just give babe whatever we are eating for our meal. The only exceptions are if it is extremely high in salt/sugar content or if we think it might be too spicy for their little digestive system. Other than that, everyone in our family eats the same meal.

How do I get extended family members on board with giving my baby table foods?

This is tough, and in my opinion, personal to each family. My biggest advice is to communicate and educate, but to also respect the “fear” they may have with this type of approach. I know that my mother in law and mom are wary to give certain types of foods in the beginning for fear of something happening on their watch, and I TOTALLY understand and respect that. So, when they are caring for my child who is learning to eat, I just direct them to give them what they’re comfortable with (usually purees and small/cut pieces). Then I am just sure to focus on the other types of foods during dinners or meals when I am home and present.

When to cut food vs when to give it whole?

Refer to “what foods should I start with” up above :)

Recommended “order” of introducing foods?

Using the guideline of “what foods should I start with” up above, when I am first introducing foods, I stick to one “type” at a time- meaning during a given meal. I do not mix textures for the first month or two, and once I know they are able to manage the different types separately, I will give them several options on their tray at once for them to make the choice of what to eat, when, and how much.

When to switch from small amounts of food to giving full meals?

 As I’ve mentioned a few times, a baby’s primary form of nutrition comes from breastmilk/formula until around 12-15 months of age. Personally, I start with just exposure and small amounts of table food or purees at the 5-6 month mark and then gradually increase based on the cues from my child- if they act like they want more food, I let them have it! Usually around the 10-11 month mark they are more likely to start eating more “meal”-sized amounts, and around 12 months of age I am giving them around the same amount of food as what my toddlers eat. They may not always eat all of it, but the offer is there- and that is generally the same time period that I am weaning them off the bottle, so typically the transition to eating more is pretty smooth, because they’re hungry!

I really hope that you found this helpful- this is a question that I get ALL the time, and I really wanted a place to refer you all to. I also have a stories highlight on my instagram called “baby eats” where you can see some of our feeding journey with my youngest! As always, if you have additional questions please feel free to comment down below or to connect with me via email or one of my social media channels. I am always happy to help! Thanks for being here :)

with love,

kellie ♥

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Time Management + Routines with Littles

January 17, 2020 with love, kellie
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Hello, hello! It’s been awhile :) But I’m back and here to share one of my most FAVORITE topics when it comes to motherhood- how to effectively and successfully manage your time and create routines at home with littles. For those who are new here, I have 3 littles all under the age of 4- Ronan is almostttt 4, Everleigh is 2.5 and Killian just turned 1! Needless to say, things can (and do!) get quite busy and chaotic at home, but I like to think I’ve developed a pretty good system for keeping our days running smoothly and having more of a “controlled chaos” situation ;) Below are my top tips and advice for making that happen, along with a template that is FREE for you to print and use if you’d like! I hope you find this helpful!

1.    Plan ahead

This is probably my number one tip for being able to effectively manage your time, especially with littles. Planning ahead is setting yourself up for success, so I do this in as many areas as I can. I’ll touch on utilizing pockets of time later in #3, and those are when I’ll add in planning ahead. Some examples include: laying out clothes and packing bags/lunches the night before, prepping coffee on a timer for the morning, using naptime to set up pajamas/diffusers/etc for bedtime later, prepping dinner during independent play time earlier in the day so it can be popped into the oven without much fuss later on, running the dishwasher at night to be emptied first thing in the morning (I’ve also heard of some people who prefer to run it right after dinner and unload it before bed if they aren’t a morning person!), etc… Now I KNOW it’s not always possible to plan ahead for every little thing every single time, but if you can get in the habit of doing so WHEN YOU CAN, I promise it will be a game changer for you! You can also include your littles in on this and help “train” them to help with tasks like these- you’d be surprised at how innate the want to “help” is in toddlers!

2.    Don’t over-plan or set too high expectations

If you pile on TOO much, you’ll feel burnt out before you’re even actually burnt out. Don’t set yourself up for failure. Start small, and if you find more time to get additional tasks done or schedule in extra things, then great! It’s like a little bonus to your day, that you DON’T need to stress over!

3.    Utilize little pockets of time (set a timer!)

One of my favorite ways to motivate myself throughout the day is to find little pockets of time here and there where I can get a quick task done. I’m a competitive person by nature, so I’ll challenge myself to do A, B, or C in the next 5 minutes while the kids are playing independently. Setting a timer makes it more fun and encourages me to get it done. Examples include: throwing in a quick load of laundry while my coffee is brewing, unloading the dishwasher while the kids are eating breakfast, or always doing meal clean up RIGHT after the meal while the kids are still in their seats (I’ll either let them entertain each other or give them some independent activities to keep them busy for 5-10 minutes).

4.    Self assess what the best time of day is for YOU (morning? night?)

Do you prefer to go to bed late or wake up early (if given the choice- we know our littles don’t always make this easy ha). Whether you are a night owl or a morning person, use that time of day to your advantage! Personally, for me, waking up before the kids and getting myself ready, having a cup of coffee while doing my morning devotional in silence truly sets the tone for my whole day. When I skip this, our day is way more likely to start off and continue in chaos!

5.    Don’t overschedule.

What are your priorities? IT IS OKAY TO SAY NO. Do what is best for YOU and YOUR family (not what you see others doing or what others try to tell you you should be doing). SIMPLIFY. Less is more- making yourself feel overwhelmed and anxious will not only make the day harder on yourself, your kids will sense that energy, too.

6.    Identify your distractions.

What do you catch yourself doing mindlessly TOO often? Is it scrolling social media? Binging on Netflix? Of COURSE these things are okay to be doing- heck, we all know we need a break from the reality of our days here and there. But at what point does it take away from you being productive, or spending time with your kids, or feeling too distracted to parent without frustration? Keep these things in mind, and be honest with yourself about how they affect your day.

7.    Let’s create a schedule!

Ok, let’s try this! We aren’t going to get complicated. And remember, we aren’t going to overschedule ourselves. I’ve created a template to help get us started- it has the non-negotiables (sleeping and eating, my favorite things to do if I’m being honest hahah). Having a template like this makes it easier to visually lay out the day- you can make it as structured (by adding in the actual time for each event) or as flexible (just using those as markers throughout the day) as what works for you and your family. I personally work best with specific times for meals and bedtime, so I’ll be adding that to my personal schedule. I know not everyone is as type A as I am, so remember, do what works best for YOU! It’s also important to note that obviously having kids means you have no choice but to be flexible- even though I consider myself a pretty structured person, I also have to be aware of and realize that thing’s most definitely do not always go to plan, so I don’t lose my mind too much if I miss something we planned or it gets pushed back a bit :)

with love,

kellie ♥

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Modern Boys' Room Refresh

June 9, 2019 Kellie Hanlon
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Modern Boys’ Room Refresh

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Hiiii friends! It’s been a minute since I wrote an actual blogpost over here! Life with 3 three and under gets a littttttle time consuming, if ya know what I mean ;) If you want to follow along with my daily life, I am insta-story obsessed and update that all day every day, since the time commitment is a little less than having to sit down and write an actual post like this haha. BUT I am SO excited about the boys’ room update that I just completed, and I’ve had so many of you asking for details on where things are from and to see the final reveal, so I figured this would be the easiest way to share all of that! First I’m going to share the before photos for you…. warning, they ain’t the prettiest hahah. But the end result is totally worth sharing what the room looked like before- I’m so obsessed with how it turned out that I want to move in there myself! Links are posted at the end of this post. Enjoy!!

You can see more peeks into the room and our life over on my instagram: @withlovekellie


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LINKS:

Bunkbeds: Amazon affiliate link

Bedding: Beddy’s Beds

Basketball Hoop: Amazon affiliate link

Bedrail: Amazon affiliate link

Rug: Overstock

Small table + stools: Target Pillowfort

Diffuser: Amazon affiliate link

Essential Oils: Young Living (With Love Kellie Oils)

Chalboard easel: IKEA

X playmat: Amazon affiliate link

Large “Forever Young” sign: Smallwood Home

Greenery: Target Hearth & Hand

World Globe: Target Project 62

Small plants: IKEA

String globe lights: Target Dollar Spot June 2019

Bed skirt: Walmart shower curtain

Square Aztec Prints: Kroger in store

Side table: Target Pillowfort

Cactus: Target Opalhouse

3 toy organizer cubby: Target Pillowfort

Killian name blanket: A Great Baby

Ronan name blanket: Jennifer Ann Style

ABC canvas bag: DHGate app

Round mirror: Target Dollar Spot June 2019

Dolls: Cuddle and Kind

I am a child of God sign: Hart of Five

DIY geometric curtains: Target Room Essentials

Rocking horse: vintage from a friend

Glider chair: Target

Come sit next to me pillow cover: H&M

Brick peel n stick wallpaper: Amazon affiliate link

Cribsheet: Amazon affiliate link

Killian Alex name sign: Motor City Creations

with love,

kellie ♥

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