
You wont dont worry.
Mine was the same.
You have 2 wazys to go, either wait, and have lots of patience,until around 3 years,which I did as I did not know the other way.
The other way is to take him/her to a specal place, where they do this special developing exercises, there he will get some massage around the mouth, and in a couple of weeks you can forget about it.
I am not sure exactly where to go, but I can ask from other mothers,who had the same problem,
PATRICIA
Marianne <mbyg...@hotmail.com> írta:
>Hi,
>
>My 7.5 month old son is refusing to eat food with lumps in it. It's a bit difficult to explain but basically he has problems eating anything that isn't smooth.
>
>We started giving him porridge made from corn flour and rice flour (completely smooth) when he was 6 months and mashed (blended) vegetables from 7 months (this is the typical way of introducing solids in Denmark).
>
>Now that I'm trying to give him oatmeal and mashed vegetables that have lumps/bits in it he is refusing, meaning I still have to blend everything.
>
>Also yesterday I put a meatball (no spices) in the blender with the vegetables, he completely refused to eat any of it and was in tears over it. This was probably bc of the new taste..
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>I didn't have this with my oldest, as far as I remember he went straight from riceflour etc. to eating oatmeal, mashed potatoes, more coarse food and meat.
>
>Do any of you have experienced this and can give me some advice? Should we "starve" him to see if that helps, keep offering it and giving him blended food for the rest of that meal or just keep blending everything for longer and be patient or what?
>
>Help, I don't want to serve my son porridge for the rest of his life ;-)
>
>Thank you SO much for any advice!
>Marianne
>
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