In the process of daily care for their babies, parents' dietary problems can be said to be the top priority.
From the time the baby is born, the novice parents begin to choose the milk powder, and when the baby's chewing ability is slightly improved, they begin to add complementary foods.
But everyone is a first-time parent, not a professional sister-in-law, itself lacks infant feeding knowledge, especially when you start to give the baby a little "adult meal", it is easy to accidentally fall into the wrong area due to lack of knowledge.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="7" > baby's complementary food is different from the adult diet, and the problem of eating "adult meals" cannot be greedy</h1>
Although the addition of complementary foods can appropriately promote the development of the baby's chewing ability, but the baby in the process of relying on breast milk or milk powder to gradually eating, their "rice bowl" is still very delicate, so at this time, parents give them "adult meals" should be late and not early, in order to avoid causing harm to them.
● Parents " heavy sugar and heavy salt " are not friendly to babies with light taste
As we all know, there is almost no sugar and salt in breast milk, and babies can be said to have slowly come into contact with this flavor after they start eating "adult meals".
Children's taste buds are more sensitive, so even in families with a light diet, the parents' meals are still heavy salt and sugar meals for them.
● Most of the parents' diet is lumpy, and the baby cannot accept it
The baby's throat is very delicate, when they first start to contact adult meals, their teeth have not fully grown, at this time, the parents' food for them, chewing may be a little difficult, a little careless will be choked, but it will affect their impression of adult meals in the future.
● Parents' meals are relatively single, which does not meet the needs of children for complementary foods
When the baby is growing up, it needs to supplement a variety of "energy", and our adult meals are usually not so exquisite, these ordinary meals do not meet the needs of children for diet, the type is too single.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="7" > so when exactly will the baby eat to be "all-sized"? </h1>
In fact, when the baby is small, it is the wish of every parent to let the baby grow up quickly, and the little ones can eat adult meals, which is itself a signal of their growth.
WHO has recommended that children can try to eat at the same table with their parents at the age of one and eat family meals.
But parents should not be too eager, and when the little ones meet these conditions, it is not too late for parents to consider feeding them adults.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="7" > these three standards are very critical, parents do not blindly follow the trend to give the baby to eat "adult meal"</h1>
[Criterion 1]: Whether the baby's teeth and chewing ability are up to standard
One of the most basic conditions for babies to start eating adult meals is to have the ability to chew, so when parents first start to give their children adult meals, they need to briefly assess the child's chewing ability to see if they can adapt to bulky foods.
[Criterion 2]: Whether the treatment of parents' meals shows strong curiosity
When it's time for a child to eat, they will react specially to home-cooked meals, and parents can also use this to judge whether they should give their baby an adult meal.
If the child shows a strong curiosity about the parents' meals and always wants to reach out and grab it, they can be fed a little appropriately.
[Criterion 3]: Whether to adapt to a simple "adult meal"
The key to judging whether the baby can eat the adult meal is to see whether the baby can adapt to the adult's meal, and whether there will be discomfort after eating the adult's meal.
If none of these conditions can be perfectly adapted to adult meals, it can mean that the baby is indeed at the time to eat adult meals.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="7" > Parenting Tips: From complementary foods to "adult meals", the whole process requires parents to be patient and careful</h1>
The speed at which each baby's teeth and chewing ability develop is different, so we can't judge whether we can give them adult meals at an age, plus from baby food to adult meals itself is not a one-time thing, so it takes more patience.
You can start from a soft and small, increase the harder food little by little, give them a space to adapt, and in this process, parents must be careful and patient to observe their reactions when they eat adult meals.