At what age can babies eat candy

  From birth, babies are more sensitive to smell and taste than adults, and taste is also a way for babies to communicate with new things in the world. Therefore, we often find that babies like to put anything in their mouths to taste. The sweetness of candy can attract babies' taste buds. So, at what age can babies eat candy?

  

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  When it comes to eating candy, the amount that the baby eats every day must be strictly controlled by the baby's mother and father, because even if the baby is in the teenage stage, their control is not very good, and they may accidentally get their teeth crossed. It is often seen that many young babies go to the dental hospital to have their teeth changed from a young age, which is very distressing.

  At least ensure that the baby starts to be exposed to candy at the age of two and a half or later. Being too young can have a stimulating and inhibitory effect on the baby's underdeveloped digestive system. It is best not to place candies in places where babies can see or come into contact with them during normal times. Many babies see candies before eating and lose interest in them, resulting in a loss of appetite during meals. Over time, this can lead to a vicious cycle.

  The grandparents at home are relatively new grandchildren and always like to secretly give candy to the baby. This is also a habit that should be changed. When interacting with the baby, parents should talk more about the disadvantages of eating candy and guide the baby to have a correct understanding at the ideological level. If education is given in front of the grandparents, it is also a kind of educational indoctrination for them.

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