What are the considerations for adding complementary foods for babies?

1.Cultivate enough patience When feeding complementary foods for the first time, some babies may spit out the food, which doesn’t mean he doesn’t like the new food, but may just be because he is not familiar with its taste. So when you feed your baby new food, it may take a few days of repetition before he gets used to the new taste. 2.Create a pleasant eating atmosphere It is best to add new food to your baby when he is in a relaxed mood, as a tense atmosphere can spoil your baby’s appetite and interest in eating. If your baby likes the new food, he will be excited to see the food, lean forward and open his mouth. Conversely, if he is not hungry or does not like the new food, he will close his mouth, turn his head away, or even cry. 4. Avoid food allergies When you start a new complementary diet for your baby, pay attention to whether your baby has food allergies. Therefore, it is recommended to add only a small amount and a single type of food each time, and then add another one a few days later. This way, if your baby has any adverse reactions, you will immediately know which food is responsible.