Diversified choices
Provide babies with all kinds of foods, such as vegetables, fruits, meat and fish, so that their taste buds can enjoy them. Try different cooking methods and tastes to see which one can attract the baby's small mouth best.
Participate in preparation
Let the baby participate in the food preparation process, touch and smell the ingredients, and even try with a spoon. This will not only increase the baby's interest in food, but also cultivate their curiosity and practical ability.
Easy to feed
Don't force your baby to eat complementary food, which may make them feel anorexia. Adjust the time and way of feeding so that the baby can enjoy delicious food in a relaxed state.
Seek professional advice
If your baby is still not interested in complementary food, you may wish to consult a pediatrician or professional nutritionist for more specific advice and guidance.
progressive process
Remember, adding complementary food is a gradual process, which requires patience and care. If the baby refuses complementary food for a long time, it is recommended to seek professional help in time.
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