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Is Baby-Led Weaning ACTUALLY Better Than Spoon Feeding?

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Emma Hubbard

Baby Led Weaning (BLW) and spoon feeding are both very popular methods for introducing solids to babies. But parents are constantly asking which method is best. So in this video I'll help shed some light on the answer for you.

Both camps have strong advocates who firmly believe their preferred method is best whether that's BLW or spoon feeding. This video isn't about judgement on either side, rather it's a comparison and deeper look into the claims and facts around the benefits and downsides of each method for introducing solids to babies and understand how to choose the best method for you and your family.

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00:00 00:59 : BLW and the Spoon Feeding Approach
01:00 02:15 : BLW Reduces the Risk of Obesity
02:16 02:54 : BLW Reduces the Risk of Picky Eating
02:55 03:57 : The Spoon Feeding Approach Delays Oral Motor Development
03:58 04:51 : BLW is Easier
04:52 06:36 : BLW Increases the Risk of Choking on Food

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Research Articles Referenced in Video:
Taylor RW, Williams SM, Fangupo LJ, Wheeler BJ, Taylor BJ, Daniels L, Fleming EA, McArthur J, Morison B, Erickson LW, Davies RS, Bacchus S, Cameron SL, Heath AM. Effect of a BabyLed Approach to Complementary Feeding on Infant Growth and Overweight: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. 2017 Sep 1;171(9):838846. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.1284. PMID: 28692728; PMCID: PMC5710413.

Louise J. Fangupo, AnneLouise M. Heath, Sheila M. Williams, Liz W. Erickson Williams, Brittany J. Morison, Elizabeth A. Fleming, Barry J. Taylor, Benjamin J. Wheeler, Rachael W. Taylor; A BabyLed Approach to Eating Solids and Risk of Choking. Pediatrics October 2016; 138 (4): e20160772. 10.1542/peds.20160772


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