The importance of informing those around you about the child's dietary diversification
Introducing solid foods is a time when parents must make informed choices to ensure their baby receives a healthy and balanced diet. But it's important to remember that this transition isn't just about the child. Informing those around you about approach to introducing solid foods is just as important. Grandparents, friends, and caregivers need to know what your child can and cannot eat. Food allergies, restrictions, and preferences are vital information that should be shared with everyone involved in your child's care. This will not only help prevent food accidents but also allow your baby to grow up in an environment that supports your choice of baby-led weaning.