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When Going to Solids, Timing Is Everything
Introducing Cereal to Baby
By Lisa A. Goldstein
To begin the exciting milestone in your child's life – her first taste of solid food – you might cover the floor, put a big bib on Baby and set up the video camera. But beyond the initial preparations, there's a big decision to be made for something that will have a lasting payoff: When and how should solids first be introduced to your child's diet?
"The time frames for introducing solid foods to a baby's diet have evolved over the past several decades," says Patsy Rethore, an early childhood specialist and senior program manager at Southwest Human Development, a nonprofit organization and Arizona's largest provider of services for young children and their families. "Based on current research of infant health and development, it is typically recommended that solid foods be introduced between 4 and 6 months of age," she says.
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