What to do if your one year old won’t eat grainy food

One-year-old babies who do not eat granular food may be related to improper dietary habits and need to adjust their diet slowly.
As babies grow and develop gradually, they need to gradually switch from pure milk feeding at birth to solid food feeding. According to the development of the baby, complementary foods are added at about 4 to 6 months of age, following the principle of going from fine to coarse and from soft to hard, which can help learning to chew.
When complementary foods are introduced at an inappropriate time and method, introduced too late, missing the critical age of taste, chewing function development, resulting in abnormal eating behavior, or long-term food is too fine, the introduction of semi-solid food bottle-feeding, resulting in the child is not willing to take the initiative to chew the meal, or “wrapped in the mouth without swallowing”.
One-year-old babies do not eat granular food need to slowly adjust the dietary structure, add a small amount of granular food at each meal, the food can not be too fine, and cultivate the baby’s interest in chewing, which requires parents to have enough patience.