Starting Solids: What to Know Before You BeginIn this foundational episode of Nutrition for the Early Years, I walk you through the stage before starting solids—because introducing food is about more than just the first bite.
If your baby is approaching the 4–6 month window, or you want to feel more confident before starting solids, this episode is for you. I break down what readiness actually looks like, how nutrition needs begin to change in infancy, and how I think through common questions like rice cereal, allergen introduction, water, cups, and baby-led weaning versus purées.
This is one of those episodes you may want to save and come back to.
In this episode, I cover:
- Developmental readiness for solids
- Why tummy time matters for feeding skills
- What the tongue extrusion reflex is and why it matters
- Iron needs in infants, especially for breastfed babies
- Why solids do not reliably help babies sleep
- When and how to start practicing with cups and water
- The role of cereal today
- Baby-led weaning versus purées—and why many families do both
- Early introduction of peanut and egg
- What the LEAP trial changed about infant feeding
- First food ideas and what a simple baby plate can look like
Key takeaways
Starting solids isn’t just about age—it’s about readiness, skill development, and understanding your baby’s changing nutritional needs.
In this episode, I explain why head and trunk control matter, why oral play and table exposure can start before true feeding, and why introducing solids too early doesn’t necessarily add benefit. I also share how I approach common infant feeding questions in real-life pediatric practice, including how I think about iron, allergen exposure, and balancing purées with baby-led weaning.
My goal is for you to walk away feeling more confident about:
- how to tell if your baby is ready
- what nutrients matter most in this stage
- how to begin allergen introduction thoughtfully
- how to keep the process simple, low-pressure, and developmentally supportive
A few reminders from this episode
- Babies should be sitting with good support and head control before starting solids in a meaningful way.
- Milk remains the nutritional cornerstone through the first year.
- Breastfed babies need more intentional iron support through complementary foods... for them, feeding before 1 is more than just fun!
- Solids are not a sleep solution.
- Water at this stage is for skill-building, not hydration replacement.
- Rice cereal isn’t “bad,” but grain variety matters.
- Baby-led weaning and purées can absolutely coexist.
- Early peanut and egg exposure reduce allergy risk in many infants.
- First foods don’t have to be complicated.
My first food philosophy
Simple, single ingredients that are super squishable or oversized.
Mentioned in this episode
- The LEAP study on early peanut introduction
- Research on baby-led weaning and choking risk
- Infant CPR and choking resources
- Guidance on readiness, feeding skills, and early allergen exposure
Listener note
Every baby is different. My hope is that this episode helps you feel informed and empowered as you start solids. Use this information as a springboard for a conversation with your pediatrician, especially if your baby was born pre
If you like this, join my FREE newsletter for exclusive encouragement and pro tips every week. No sleazy salesy stuff- just good info that supports your family nutrition goals.
If you'd like 1:1 support, head over to my website and book a call so we can talk about ways I help parents like you!