Definitions
Timing
How to
Signs of undernutrition
100

 Providing infants with solid food in addition to breast milk when breast milk alone is no longer sufficient. 

What is complementary feeding?

100

After this point feeding on only breast milk alone may not be enough to fulfill the baby’s needs.

What is 6 months? 

100

You should start with this amount of new food per feeding

What is 1-2 teaspoons?

100

When a baby would regularly rather sleep than eat

What is a poor appetite?

200

Feeding a baby nutrient-rich foods, including cereals, fruits, vegetables, meat.

What is variety?

200

The baby needs this motor skill to be able to participate in complementary feeding.

What is good head control?

200

Breast milk still adds to your baby's overall health and development, especially this time

What is the first two years of life?

200

Increased crying, and difficulty being soothed, often accompanied by other signs like facial expressions of distress, or unusual movements.

What is irritability?

300

Progressing from purees to mashed, and then to finger foods and gradually to foods similar to family meals.

Gradual introduction of textures

300

A baby might reach for food, open their mouth wide when offered food, and show a willingness to try new textures and flavors.

What is interest in food?

300

Smooth blends, like iron-rich baby cereal, blended meat, or sweet potato

What is nutritious foods?

300

Frequent, watery bowel movements, potentially accompanied by other symptoms like fever, lethargy, and dehydration.

What is Diarrhea?

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