What to know
When your child is about 6 months old, you can start introducing them to foods and drinks other than breast milk and infant formula.
Complementary feeding
The foods and drinks you feed your child are sometimes called complementary foods. Think of these as "complementing," or adding to, breast milk or infant formula that you continue to feed your child.
Between your child's first and second year, they will develop the skills needed to participate in family meals. By 2 years old, your child will be able to eat most of the same foods as everyone in the family. Some skills, such as finger feeding, drinking from a cup, and using a spoon are part of your child's developmental milestones. Explore the pages below to learn more.