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    Learn how to identify baby readiness cues for starting solids. Explore CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for the six-month developmental milestone.

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    The goal isn't a clean floor or a finished jar; the goal is a curious, happy eater. It’s a marathon, not a sprint, and trusting them to know their own hunger is a huge gift you can give them.

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    Transitioning newbie to solids

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    When, What, and How to Introduce Solid Foods - CDC
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    https://www.cdc.gov/infant-toddler-nutrition/foods-and-drinks/when-what-and-how-to-introduce-solid-foods.html
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    https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/dos-and-donts-of-transitioning-baby-to-solid-foods
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    https://nhs.uk/baby/weaning-and-feeding/babys-first-solid-foods
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    https://www.nhs.uk/start4life/baby/first-foods

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    According to major health organizations like the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics, the recommended 'sweet spot' for starting solids is typically around the six-month mark. This timing represents a significant developmental shift where a baby's body and brain are ready for nutrition beyond breast milk or formula. Starting before four months is generally discouraged as infant systems are not yet prepared for the transition to solid food.

    Readiness cues are developmental signs that your baby is prepared for the transition to solid foods. One common sign is a baby showing intense interest in what others are eating, such as staring at your fork with longing during mealtime. This shift indicates that the era of 'just milk' is beginning to sunset, moving the infant toward a new world of flavors, high chairs, and spoons.

    Experts like the American Academy of Pediatrics lean into the six-month milestone because it aligns with a baby's physical and neurological development. At this stage, an infant's system is better equipped to handle the complexity of solid food compared to the simplicity of nursing or bottle feeding. Waiting until this window ensures the baby's body and brain are ready for the 'real deal' of infant nutrition and new textures.

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    Section 1: The First Bite and the Beautiful Mess

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    Section 2: Reading the Body's Readiness Cues

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    Section 3: The Myth of the Perfect First Food

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    Section 4: The Three to Five Day Rule

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    Section 5: Texture Triumphs and the Gagging Reflex

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    Section 6: Respecting the "Full" Signal

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    Section 7: The Practical Playbook for Mealtime

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    Section 8: Embracing the Sloppy, Sticky Journey

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