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[quote=Anonymous]Hi op, you are right on the salt, no added salt before 12 months but then you can start to add it in slowly. I agree with others that you should definitely take her for a well visit, that’s very recommended right now for all children even with Covid. I would also recommend continuing to offer finger foods along with the pouches as using them sometimes is totally fine, but exploring the texture is harder with pouches so it’s great to offer other things as well. Even if she doesn’t eat them right away that’s okay - your job is to keep offering her a variety of items and her job is to choose what of those choices and how much of it to eat, no pressure from you. But one of the keys is to keep offering. Don’t assume just because she didn’t eat something once she doesn’t like it. This is true through toddlerhood and continuing exposure is one of the best things you can do to combat pickiness over time. One day my son won’t even look at something on his plate and 3 days later he’ll ask for thirds. You never know. Many kids at 11 months are veering more towards finger foods, but some kids do take a little longer. I would recommend following kids eat in color on Instagram and maybe feeding littles. They have some really good approaches to exposure to a variety of foods. Watch kids eat in colors highlights. Feeding it hard! Just keep working on it and she’ll keep exploring more and more [/quote]
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