What should I do if my ten-month-old baby still wants to eat night milk?

Night milk for 10 month old babies is a habit that parents have developed. After 6 months of age, night milk should be gradually stopped after the child adds complementary foods, which is more conducive to the child’s sleep development. If your baby still eats night milk at 10 months, parents can slowly reduce the intake of night milk. For example, if there is a time when the child wakes up and is not in a hurry to give the child milk, the child can be given water appropriately, while patting and other soothing behaviors are performed to put the child to sleep. Under normal circumstances, children do not feel hungry at night. At 10 months of age, the amount of milk and complementary foods in a child’s daily life is enough to maintain a child’s physiological needs for 24 hours. For the addition of night milk, parents need to gradually reduce it by improving behavioral habits, either with water or emotional soothing methods, which can be used to stop the night milk, more conducive to the child’s growth and development.