I didn't add complementary food until the baby was seven months old, and the youngest was baby rice noodles. The baby teethed late and it took nine months to start teething. I thought it was late and my chewing ability was poor. I'm afraid this baby's rice noodles will last a long time, so I hoarded a lot of rice noodles at home. However, in addition to the nutritional needs, exercising the baby's chewing ability is also an essential training to develop the baby. Therefore, when the baby is 8- 10 months old, parents can consider adding porridge, rotten noodles or broken rice to their children according to their acceptance.
Baby rice flour is an auxiliary food. The finished product takes rice as the main raw material, supplemented with auxiliary materials such as fruits and vegetables, meat, eggs and sugar, as well as minerals such as calcium, phosphorus and iron and some vitamins necessary for the growth and development of babies. Its nutrients are more and more breast milk, which can give the baby better care. Carbohydrate, the main nutrient, is the main energy source needed for a day. Babies eat rice noodles, just like adults, to eliminate hunger and replenish energy. Especially after 6 months, breastfeeding alone can no longer meet the baby's growth needs. At this time, if complementary food is not added in time, it will affect the baby's development.
Novice parents often think that rice flour or rice flour should be added to complementary food first. Some mothers simply add rice noodles as the main complementary food. This is not right. It not only exercises children's teeth, but also is nutritious. In a word, rice flour is rice flour, right? Anyway, it was handled. Then why can't we use our original porridge instead of rice noodles when children can accept a lot of food?