There is no clinical evidence that breastfeeding is the fastest and most effective way to stop breastfeeding. Breastfeeding cessation needs to be gradual, and you can help your child to stop breastfeeding by reducing the number of breastfeeding sessions and adding complementary foods. There is no authoritative clinical information on the fastest and most effective way to stop breastfeeding. It is not advisable to be too hasty in stopping breastfeeding, and it is recommended to take a gradual approach. Parents can reduce the number of breastfeeding sessions, but gradually. In addition, parents can gradually increase the number of complementary foods, during the period of quitting breastfeeding, you can give the child appropriate complementary foods, to reduce the dependence on breast milk. There is no fastest and most effective way to quit breastfeeding. When quitting breastfeeding, parents should try to stay away from the child, so as to avoid the child seeing his mother at the beginning of quitting breastfeeding and refusing to drink milk powder, which will affect the efficiency of quitting breastfeeding.