I did a search on the phrase and came up with nothing, so I will share the latest adventure that my wife and I have embarked on with our daughter.
When my wife and I came to wean our daughter, we bought a blender and settled for the idea of feeding her mush and paste. That is what normal people do, right?
Somehow, we came across the idea of baby-led weaning. It is a simple idea; a baby at six months can pick up food and stuff it into their own mouth, it is what they do with lots of non-food items, after all. The basic idea is not to purée food, it is to cut food into bits big enough to hold, but small enough to put into their mouth.
It seems to be something that is either obvious when you think about it, or else completely insane. They put things in their mouth anyway, so why not teach them to feed themselves? On the other hand, there is the (mistaken) fear of choking. Well, it seems to work. At first, there was a lot of sucking and a little spitting, but she soon started swallowing. She still has breast-milk, but she also eats with us at all three meal-times if she is awake. She eats what she wants and then she is allowed to leave what she doesn't like. Since she gets them all put in front of her, she chooses what to eat and what not to eat; we don't mix everything up onto a greyish paste, we leave that to her. Curiously, she is happy to eat most foods that she is given. Her favourite foods appear to be bread, lettuce (we are not sure how she eats it without teeth) and any kind of meat.
Her hand-eye coordination gets better by the day, she can (sort of) use a spoon to feed herself and she takes food from our hands (and plates) if we are not careful. The other enormous advantage is that it is like breast-feeding; we don't carry pots of baby-food or plastic spoons and bowls, we just give her a little of what we are eating. She has eaten many foods, from birthday cake (not deliberately; she fed it to herself when we were not watching her) to Thai curry, without seeming picky and even the health-visitors and nutritionists cannot find any real issues.
We still have the blender though; it makes nice milk-shakes...
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