The authors recorded digital videos of eight one-to-one interactions between nursery teachers and infants who were in the process of being weaned, and analyzed the movements of the infants and the teachers, paying attention especially to verbal and physical adjustments made by the two nursery teachers and four infants involved in this case study. The infants were in the early stage of mastering self-feeding to eat.The two teachers showed sympathy for the infants, and invited and encouraged them to eat. Two contrasting ways of helping the infants were noted: making verbal adjustments centered on helping them eat, and making physical adjustments centered on the infants' eating behavior. The authors assume that the latter might lead to better results for teachers if the teachers synchronize their bodily movements with those of the infants.