Solid Food Readiness Guide
Find out when and how to introduce solid foods to your baby based on age and developmental readiness signs.
How It Works
Answer questions about your baby's age and developmental milestones. The guide assesses readiness for solid foods based on WHO and AAP recommendations and provides a personalized introduction schedule.
Formula
Readiness Score = Age ≥4 months + Head Control + Sitting Support + Interest in Food
Frequently Asked Questions
When can babies start solid foods?
Most babies are ready between 4 and 6 months. The WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, then introducing solids. Always consult your pediatrician before starting.
What are the signs of solid food readiness?
Key signs include: sitting with minimal support, holding head steady, loss of the tongue-thrust reflex, showing interest in others eating, and ability to move food to the back of the mouth.