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"Spoon feeding" generally refers to the practice of providing information or assistance in a very explicit and easy-to-understand manner, often without requiring much effort or independent thought from the recipient. It can also refer to the act of feeding someone, particularly a baby, using a spoon.
When spoon feeding your baby, start by choosing a comfortable feeding environment with minimal distractions. Use a small, soft-tipped spoon designed for babies. Begin with small amounts of age-appropriate, mashed or pureed food, such as single-grain baby cereal or pureed fruits and vegetables. Ensure the food is lukewarm to avoid discomfort. Hold the spoon at your baby's lips, allowing them to taste the food and get accustomed to the spoon. Gradually progress to larger amounts as your baby becomes more adept at swallowing. Always pay attention to your baby's cues, and introduce new foods one at a time to monitor for allergies.
Remember to consult with your paediatrician about the appropriate time to start introducing solids and specific foods based on your baby's developmental stage and individual needs.