Your baby’s teeth may begin to come in. The front top and bottom teeth are often the first ones to come in.
When your baby begins babbling, encourage them to continue babbling and say words. Your baby may begin to say a few words and call their parent “mama” or “dada” or another special name.
Your baby may communicate with you through facial expressions. Watch their face to see how they are feeling.
Reading, singing, or playing games helps your baby learn.
Consult with your baby’s doctor to ensure they are ready to eat foods.
When introducing your baby to foods make sure to pick nutrient dense foods from all of the food groups. Introduce one single-ingredient food at a time and wait three to five days before offering another new food to observe for any signs of food allergy.
Baby Cereal
(puree)
(smooth with a few lumps)
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If your baby vomits, wheezes, gets a rash or diarrhea with any food, stop feeding. Consult your baby’s doctor.
If your baby vomits, wheezes, gets a rash or diarrhea with any food, stop feeding. Consult your baby’s doctor.