The rules to follow when practicing BLW weaning with your child
Before starting BLW Led Weaning ), make sure your baby is ready. To follow the baby-led weaning approach, your baby should be able to sit up unaided for several minutes, control their head movements, have good hand-mouth coordination, and be able to chew/nibble on toys. These criteria are important, and if your baby doesn't meet them, then BLW is n't (yet) right for them. It may be a matter of time, but also note that BLW is not recommended for children with mouth malformations, coordination problems, or delayed muscle development. If you'd like to try BLW with your baby, ask Lola, our BLW .