VIDEO - 4-6 Month Old Feeding Milestones
See the 4 different feeding milestones baby should be reaching by 6 months old. There is a clip that goes along with each milestone so you can see the different feeding milestones for baby.
By 6 months, baby should:
• Shows interest in food • Begins to eat cereals and pureed foods • Opens mouth as spoon approaches • Moves pureed food from front of mouth to backImages & contents may be subject to copyright • Report this image • Credit: Pathways.org
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