He did great! You gave him 10 spoonfuls where most of it landed on his bib whist he almost tipped himself and his car seat right off the piece of furniture you have it sitting on. Never feed a baby in a car seat unless they are strapped in and the car seat is sitting on the floor. He should be in a high chair of some sort when he’s eating anyway. If he’s not old enough to support his head and neck when sitting in a high chair, he’s not old enough to be eating solids.
He is old enough for solids you fool, when he can eat without issues. He's just learning and doesn't quite know how to work his tongue yet, so yes some comes out of his mouth. Why you feel the need to be crappy to every one of these parents, I'll never understand, and your BS advice is usually wrong. They don't post to be critiqued so just keep your BS to yourself because you are so very IGNORANT.......... NICU RN
So you are suggesting they tie his arms down??? On what planet do they strap a baby's arms down????? NEVER in any point in time, do you strap a baby's arms down. WTH is wrong with you???????
@@irisheyesofbelfast he definitely shouldn’t have his arms strapped down, but should be in a high chair. He’s not even strapped into the car seat and has practically tipped the entire car seat over a few times now. If a baby isn’t old enough to support their own head and sit in a high chair, then they aren’t old enough to be eating solids. I agree with you though about a baby should never have their arms strapped down for any reason. I think what she said came out wrong and that she was insinuating that he should be strapped into a high chair so he’s not twisting, turning, arching his back, etc making it much easier to feed him.
Leah, agree with you 100 percent. Seems like this person lies in wait and springs into action the second someone posts an opinion! Why does she care? Is she the parent of ALL YT babies?
@@asheisadora well this baby isn’t even strapped into the car seat and almost tipped it over several times..if a baby isn’t old enough to support their head and neck to where they can sit in a high chair, they aren’t old enough to be starting solids.