On this week’s episode of Sense by Meg Faure, we delve into the ever-changing world of parenting an 7-month-old. Join Meg and returning guest Julia as they discuss the week’s challenges, triumphs, and those delightful “grey areas” of babyhood.
Tummy Troubles & Sleep Strategies:
Julia shares her experience with baby Aurelia’s recent tummy bug, highlighting the importance of recognizing early signs and managing dehydration. Meg offers expert advice on navigating night wakings, including a step-by-step approach to soothing and when to offer a feed.
Mealtime Musings & Milestone Moments:
The conversation shifts to mealtimes, with Julia sharing a positive experience of family dining out. Meg emphasizes the benefits of baby-led weaning and social eating for fostering healthy eating habits.
Rolling, Crawling & Letting Go:
Julia and Meg explore Aurelia’s developmental progress, highlighting her newfound rolling skills and the anticipation of crawling.
This episode offers valuable insights for parents navigating the complexities of babyhood. Tune in to discover:
- How to recognize and manage a tummy bug in babies.
- Effective strategies for handling night wakings.
- The benefits of baby-led weaning and social eating.
- The importance of movement and sensory experiences for development.
- Understanding and celebrating key milestones in your baby’s first year.
Key takeaways:
- Dehydration is a serious concern with tummy bugs: Keep your little one hydrated with a rehydration solution. You can find a recipe in the ParentSense app or by asking our chatbot, Aya, on WhatsApp.
- Not all night wakings require a feed: Try soothing your baby with a dummy or offering cooled boiled water before resorting to a feed.
- Embrace self-feeding: Encourage your baby to explore food and participate in family meals, fostering social eating habits and reducing fussy eating later on.
- Movement is crucial for development: Provide opportunities for your baby to roll, crawl, and explore their environment, promoting gross motor skills and healthy sleep.
- Flexibility is key: Remember that every baby is different and their needs are constantly evolving. Embrace the grey areas and adapt your approach as needed.