Follow A Regular Meal & Snack Schedule Video Transcript

Follow A Regular Meal & Snack Schedule Video Transcript

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[Muffled talking]

Voice

Plan for 3 meals and 1 or 2 snacks each day, once your baby's eating a variety of foods and textures. Babies have small stomachs so they need frequent opportunities to eat small amounts. At meal time, when your baby is no longer interested in food, end the meal. 20 minutes is a reasonable time for a focused meal, and may be longer if your baby's still having fun with food, or shorter if they're not.

Voice 2

Do you think she's had enough?

Mum Yeah, she's over it. She's over it.

Voice

Schedules are helpful, but it's also important to take your lead from your baby. If you think they're hungry, offer a small, healthy snack.

[Baby grizzle]

Voice

Don't expect them to wait until 7pm for dinner, even if you can! If you know your baby eats better in the morning, it's OK to give them dinner food then. You can be flexible! Your baby is more likely to eat healthy meals and try new foods if snacks are not offered too close to mealtime.

This page last reviewed 18 July 2013.

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