When babies are offered solid foods or finger foods, they naturally go towards it, try to pick it up, then play with it, and finally put it in their mouths.
All of these actions develop the fine motor skills of the baby.
Hand-eye coordination and several other developmental skills such as dexterity, pincer grasp, and more are required by the baby to eat food. Thus, in Baby-led weaning, your baby’s developmental skills are honed.
Baby-led weaning offers your baby a multisensory experience, as they touch and feel the food, smell it, and taste it, before finally eating it.
Whereas, in traditional weaning, the baby doesn’t have to do anything except swallow the puree.