The addition of early education complementary food should gradually adapt to the baby's gastrointestinal digestion and taste needs. At first, we should provide a single food, such as rice flour or vegetable paste, and gradually increase the types and quantities of vegetables and meat added. At the same time, parents should always observe the baby's reaction to different foods. If diarrhea or intolerance occurs, they should immediately stop increasing the quantity or variety of food.
Early education complementary food is not simply adding food, but should be combined with other early education activities of the baby. For example, enjoy colorful food colors, touch rich foods, and taste foods with different tastes and smells. Good complementary food habits in early education not only help the baby's growth and development, but also help to cultivate his good eating habits and taste preferences, and enhance the intimate relationship between parents and babies.