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Sixteen Months old with full set of baby teeth

Saturday, Mar. 27th 2010 12:21 PM

My son has a full set of baby teeth and I have been trying to get him to eat from a high chair.  He will not eat off his own plate nor will he self feed.  He will eat if it is from my plate and only if I feed it to him.   He will not try anything on his own so what can I do to get him use to eating on is own in a high chair?  What food can I try?  His teeth are all in so I am thinking most food should be fine.

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