The signs indicating that an infant is ready to accept solid foods include:
1. Baby can sit well without assistance.
2. Baby's tongue reflex was lost and did not automatically push solids out of his mouth with his tongue.
3. The baby is ready and willing to chew.
4. Baby is able to pick, where he was able to hold food or other objects with thumb and forefinger. Using fingers and rub into the palms of the hands of food can not replace the movement picked up.
5. Babies seem eager to participate at mealtime and may try to grab food and put it in his mouth.
1. Baby can sit well without assistance.
2. Baby's tongue reflex was lost and did not automatically push solids out of his mouth with his tongue.
3. The baby is ready and willing to chew.
4. Baby is able to pick, where he was able to hold food or other objects with thumb and forefinger. Using fingers and rub into the palms of the hands of food can not replace the movement picked up.
5. Babies seem eager to participate at mealtime and may try to grab food and put it in his mouth.
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