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Development milestones associated to food intake
Infant Developmental Skills
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Mouth Patterns |
Hand and Body Skills |
Feeding Abilities |
birth – 3 months |
- Has tongue thrust, rooting, and gag reflex
- Begins to babble
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- Needs head support
- Brings hands to the mouth
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Coordinates the suck-swallow-breathe action while breast or bottle feeding |
4 – 7 months |
- Transfers food from front to back of the tongue to swallow
- Opens the mouth when sees spoon approaching
- Begins to control the position of food in the mouth
- Uses up-and-down munching movement
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- Has head and neck control
- Sits with support
- Brings objects to the mouth
- Begins to sit alone unsupported
- Tries to grasp small objects such as toys and food
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- Takes in a spoonful or strained/pureed/mashed food and swallows without choking
- Drinks small amounts from a cup (with spilling) held by another person
- Begins to eat mashed foods
- Eats from a spoon easily
- Begins to feed self with hands
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8 – 12 months |
- Uses the jaw and tongue to mash food
- Uses rotary chewing (diagonal movement of the jaw as food is moved to the side or center of the mouth)
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- Sits alone easily
- Easily grasps and/or brings small objects to the mouth, such as finger foods
- Begins to hold a cup with two hands
- Has good eye-hand-mouth coordination
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- Begins to eat ground/finely chopped/diced food and small pieces of soft, cooked table food
- Bites through a variety of textures
- Demands to spoon-feed self
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