Grandma found that the child was not good at eating complementary food when nursing, and always wanted to eat adult food, so she put the prepared complementary food on a spoon, put it in a soup bowl and pretended to hold it, and then fed it to the child's mouth. Children eat well at this time. In fact, this kind of behavior of grandma's routine is normal and good, and it is a manifestation of coaxing children. Although it seems deceptive to adults, it can make children eat well and eat his complementary food.
Children over a week have just started to add complementary food, and they can't eat adult meals yet, so they need a light diet. However, children in this period are sensitive to all kinds of flavors, and when they see adults eating, they will be particularly anxious and always want to eat something. However, giving children too miscellaneous food is not conducive to his physical development and will also affect his gastrointestinal function, so it is still necessary to give priority to complementary food. When children don't eat complementary food, parents use some small routines to let their children eat, which is very correct, indicating that this grandmother is very patient.
Some parents think it's not good for grandma to cheat her children with this routine, but it's just a common thing, and there's no need to jump up and down. Many people will use similar routines to trick children into eating when they take care of their children, but it will not work until they are two or three years old or even older, because at that time, children's cognitive ability is very good, they can distinguish various foods and know the taste of various foods, so it is almost impossible to trick children into eating complementary foods.
This routine is a feeding skill for young children. If children are picky about food, they will only develop bad eating habits. However, children are young, and it is unrealistic to educate them that they can't eat adults' meals. Therefore, it is the best choice to coax children to eat with some tips and routines. If you don't want to feed your child with this routine, you can let your child eat alone, and don't let him go to an adult's table to avoid the endless temptation of food on the table and affect your child's normal diet.