The 36-year-old dad, from northwest London, was found guilty of manslaughter and child cruelty after causing the death of the boy on 27 November last year.
He was convicted on a majority verdict of 10 to 1 after 17 hours and 39 minutes of deliberations by the jury.
The defendant will be sentenced tomorrow morning.
The child went limp and lost consciousness as the porridge-like mixture of bread, milk, Weetabix and oats blocked his airways and lungs.
His father faces jail, but will be free within years without his name ever having been linked to the death of his child, who can also not be identified.
Mr Justice Singh made a court order to ban identification of surviving children, but gave the unusual direction that neither defendant nor deceased could be named.
His father faces jail, but will be free within years without his name ever having been linked to the death of his child, who can also not be identified.
What exactly is wrong with the world, all the criminals getting away with their crimes and being exempt from deserved penalties lately?
Well in an ideal world he would be in prison for life but its the UK so that won't be happening and not naming the murderer is weird but I also kind of understand it for the sake of his other children but then don't for the sake of the people he might interact with after he is let out of prison in a few months.