When introducing solid foods to your child between the ages of 6 to 12 months, it’s important to start with simple, easy-to-digest options.
Here are seven solid foods that are commonly recommended for this age range:
1. Pureed fruits: Start with single-ingredient pureed fruits such as apples, bananas, pears, or avocados. These provide essential vitamins and minerals while being gentle on your baby’s digestive system.
2. Mashed vegetables: Introduce mashed or pureed vegetables like sweet potatoes, carrots, peas, or squash. These are rich in nutrients and help expand your child’s palate.
3. Iron-fortified cereals: Choose iron-fortified cereals like rice, oatmeal, or barley. Mix them with breast milk or formula to create a smooth texture. Iron is important for your baby’s growth and development.
4. Yogurt: Plain, unsweetened yogurt (full-fat or whole milk) is a good source of protein and calcium. It also contains beneficial probiotics. Make sure to choose a variety without added sugars.
5. Soft cooked meat: As your baby progresses, you can introduce finely minced or shredded cooked meats such as chicken, turkey, or beef. These provide protein and essential nutrients like iron and zinc.
6. Soft cooked legumes: Cooked and mashed or pureed legumes like lentils, chickpeas, or black beans are excellent sources of plant-based protein, fiber, and other essential nutrients.
7. Soft, cooked whole grains: Introduce soft, cooked whole grains like quinoa, millet, or finely mashed brown rice. These are a good source of carbohydrates and fiber.
Remember to introduce new foods one at a time, waiting a few days before introducing another, to watch for any signs of allergies or intolerances. Additionally, consult with your pediatrician to ensure you’re providing a balanced and appropriate diet for your child’s specific needs.