Read the label on the Splenda package. I would use it if the child is a diabetic. Use natural sweetners like Truvia or Stevia instead. Many people have had problems with Splenda, such as headaches, muscular and nerve problems or other oddball problems.
If you are still concerned speak to the child's pediatrician.
Babies at this age are just starting to eat solid foods. They should eat healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables, not cookies.
You can feed babies various types of mushy foods. The reason for the mooshy foods is because the babies do not have teeth. They can not grind down food yet, so therefore it must be mashed before eatin. Babies should not eat hard candies, this might lead to
Babies typically begin to eat solid foods as part of their diet around 6 months of age.
Well you can eat sugar free foods or look at recipes in a diabetic cookbook. Also I am sorry to here you have diabeties, you can also use splenda, it's not sugar.
This is MY opinion. There is a LOT of research going on about the effects of splenda. Splenda makes people want more sugar. Don't you believe that the real thing is better than the fake? Instead of using splenda .. just use regular sugar. If you don't want calories then just eat healthy and exercise. ( eat protein, vegetables, fruit, etc ) Until there is a clear answer from research ... I believe splenda should be a NO for children. Kids don't need to worry about there weight. But if they ARE over-weight then as a parent it is your responsibility to feed them good foods and have fun while staying healthy. * Again, this is MY opinion.
The foods babies should eat are very soft food, like mashed bananas or baby food ect. this is because babies obviously have no teeth and therefore need food that they can directly swollow without having to chew through anything they're not able of chewing.
Babies begin eating as soon as they are born, but they are ready for solid foods at a young as 3 to 4 months.
babies does eat soft foods because they don't have teeth yet to be able to grined the hard foods. they jsut eat soft foods for their gums not to wounded by hard foods and also babies do usually just taste the food they ate and don't even grind it it just only melts in their mouth and when it is already soft they can already swallow it the natural way without any harm for them that's why babies eats on like biscuites like Marie and cereal like cerelac mashed potatoes squash or carrots.
Babies eat mashed food because their digestive systems are still developing and cannot handle solid foods. Mashed foods are easier to digest, helping them to absorb nutrients without risking choking or gastrointestinal discomfort. Additionally, the texture of mashed food allows babies to learn how to swallow and prepares them for gradually transitioning to more solid foods as they grow.
They eat the kosher versions of all the same foods other babies eat.
They both wear diapers, have little to no teeth, drool, and eat soft foods.
Babies can safely eat oranges when they are around 6-8 months old and are able to handle solid foods. It is important to introduce oranges slowly and watch for any signs of allergies.