Place your baby in a safe, upright sitting position.
Watch your baby during feedings to make sure he doesn’t choke. Don’t leave your baby alone while he eats.
Stay relaxed.
Pick a time of day when you are not rushed and when it is okay for your baby to “play” with his food. Be patient! It’s okay if things get a little bit messy.
Keep foods plain.
Your baby does not need salt, spices, sugar, artifical sweeteners, sauces, or other added flavors.
Use a small spoon.
Let him hold the spoon so he can get used to it. A soft rubber-tipped infant feeding spoon is best.
Feed baby from a bowl, not a jar or pouch.
Germs from his mouth can spoil the food. Throw out any leftover food. Don’t hand the pouch to your baby to feed himself.
Don’t put baby food in a bottle.
Do not feed solid foods to healthy infants from a bottle or infant feeder, like a mesh bag.