Almost no other topic upsets new parents as much as the introduction of complementary foods – that is, the question of when should my child start eating and what exactly should I give him? There are several recommendations, some of which even contradict each other. Krone+ brings light into the darkness with an expert.
The pressure on parents who only want the best for their child is enormous: especially in the first year of life, but also in the second year, the course is set for healthy development and eating habits. Shortages that arise now are often more difficult to compensate later. So it’s no wonder that the question of when the baby should eat something besides breast or bottle milk can cause stress, especially when the experts don’t even agree on it. And anyone on social networks will soon witness a heated discussion between proponents of various complementary nutritional concepts.
Source: Krone

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