What is Baby-led Weaning and why choose this complementary feeding method?
What is Baby-led weaning?
Baby-Led Weaning (BLW) is a method of complementary feeding to breastfeeding, where the baby takes food with his hands and brings it to his mouth autonomously. You can introduce this technique between the first 4 – 6 months, when your baby begins to use his tongue to chew, and it will provide the ideal nutritional complement to breast milk or formula during the first 12 months.
6 advantages why Baby-Lead Weaning can be important in your baby’s development
The baby will become one more at the table
Baby Led-Weaning allows your baby to be present at every meal to integrate and develop a good family bond. Through imitation, the baby can begin to learn as a family to relate to food in a fun and relaxed way.
Helps develop a more tolerant and varied palate
Introducing your baby to a variety of flavors, textures, smells, etc., allows him to have a healthier relationship with food and prevents him from rejecting some foods because he does not have to start eating them out of obligation.
Develops fundamental cognitive processes
When your baby starts experimenting with food, he needs to smell it, crush it, pinch it, and play with it. This helps him develop good hand-eye coordination between what he sees and what he puts in his mouth. It also helps you build brain connections, control the amount of food you eat, and develop an enjoyable experience with food.
Strengthens jaw and mouth muscles
The process of moving food around your mouth, chewing it, and swallowing it strengthens the muscles of your jaw and mouth, which is also important for neural stimulation and speech development.
Learn to be autonomous and independent
Because they learn to eat on their own, little by little the little ones become independent and autonomous beings, both when eating and in any of their daily activities.
Allows you to develop good eating habits
Around 18% of children in Spain suffer from childhood obesity. One of the great advantages of Baby-Lead Weaning is that your baby learns to control his appetite and identify when he is hungry.
How to introduce Baby-Led Weaning into your baby’s meals
- To know if the time has come to introduce complementary feeding, you should observe how the baby reacts when you put food in his mouth: if he sticks out his tongue and expels it, he is not ready yet. If he is no longer displaying this behavior, you can start introducing Baby-Led Weaning!
- Your posture is key: the baby’s trunk must be straight and the feet supported. You should see if he shows interest in the food he sees around him.
- It’s also important to pay attention to whether you’re gagging because you’re learning to swallow, which is a normal process. If you notice that he is choking, help him remove the food from his mouth.
- From 9 months, you can start giving smaller pieces of food, such as sticks. The baby should be able to chew them with their gums, so one way to know if a piece is suitable for the baby is to try to easily crush it with your fingers. If you can do it, it is suitable for the baby.
- At first, start with one food and, when you master it, gradually introduce another until you even reach full dishes.

What should you take into account?
First of all, it is essential that you observe your baby and see what process of development he is in. This way, you will never force him to eat if he doesn’t feel ready or doesn’t give any indication that he wants to experiment with food.
Sometimes parents fear that the baby will be hungry or choke or they do not feel safe to introduce Baby-Led Weaning. In this case, it is advisable to obtain prior advice to enjoy all its benefits. If you have any questions or need to learn more about this method, contact us to learn more and see how our students enjoy it every day.