Most babies have difficulty eating. They are not only picky eaters, but also have a small appetite. After a few bites, I don't want to continue eating. Many children let their parents feed them when they grow up to a few years old. These are all very bad eating habits. Parents should cultivate their children's ability to eat independently when they can use spoons by themselves. In fact, most children's appetites have certain congenital factors, and some children's stomachs are relatively small, so they can't eat too much at once. At this time, parents should not push their children too hard, which will only make them world-weary.
Some traditional parents may think that they should eat three meals a day and be punctual. Although it is important to eat three meals on time, it also depends on the baby's personal situation. If the baby's stomach can't digest too much food, there is no need to give the child a full meal. Eating less and eating more meals is more conducive to the baby's digestion and absorption. You can give your baby some complementary food when he has just teethed, which can cultivate your baby's gastrointestinal absorption ability and make your baby eat more fragrant in the future.
For the baby's picky eaters, parents can make some novel dishes with foods that the baby doesn't like, such as vegetables, to attract children's interest in certain ingredients. Some parents may think that this will make their children develop a sharper appetite, but it is also very important to cultivate their children's interest in eating when they have just eaten.