Nutrition plays an important role in the baby’s growth. That’s why parents need to understand what nutrients properly given to children during the growth period.

Not only that, during feeding progresses, you were obliged to watch a variety of important guidelines, starting with how to introduce new foods to babies, how many servings of food are given, and the right time to start giving rough on baby food.

So as not to mislead, we try to give some guidelines for you to be more intelligent in terms of feeding the baby.

How to introduce new foods to babies
1. Give one food every time introducing new foods.
2. Observe for 4-7 days, before introducing other new foods
3. Give small amounts first, and added gradually to achieve the recommended servings.

How large a portion of food for babies?
1. Large portions depending on type of food recommended
2. 1-2 pieces of marie biscuits
3. As much as a bowl of milk porridge was (approximately 150-200ml), made from rice flour 5 tablespoons of flour or a pack of 50 grams of porridge made of milk or formula can be added 150-200 ml depending on the desired consistency.
4. Rice team is made of two tablespoons of rice, mixed with meat or liver, and other vegetables or rice powder factory made the team as much as 5 tablespoons of water added as needed.

When do babies begin to be given roughage?
1. Coarse-feeding a baby depends on the ability and willingness to chew the baby itself, does not depend on tooth growth.
2. Start the age of eight months tried to give food a bit rough, just mashed with a spoon pressed. When the baby is able to accept, then gradually all the food given in the form of an increasingly rough rough (rice whole team).

Ate skills need to be trained and developed since the age of six months by providing complementary feeding (MP-ASI), an increasingly coarse and dense. Therefore, babies should only be given only breast milk (exclusive breastfeeding) until the age of six months. Good luck!

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