Is it okay to eat supplements without formula at 1 year and 2 months old?

A one-year-old and two-month-old child can take complementary foods, but should also continue to drink a moderate amount of formula. The addition of complementary foods is related to an infant’s height, weight, and growth and development, and can usually be added when the infant is about 6 months old. In addition to daily complementary foods, one of the main sources of nutrition for children aged one year and two months is still drinking milk. As the child grows older, complementary foods can be gradually increased from pureed to minced to crumbled foods, and the number of breastfeedings can be reduced, but the complete absence of breastfeeding may affect the child’s growth and development. After the age of 1 year, babies can eat by themselves with a spoon, but force-feeding is not recommended as it may cause fear of eating.