Children can usually begin to eat solid food around the age of:
- A. six months
At around six months of age, most infants start to show signs of readiness for solid foods such as being able to sit up with support, showing interest in what others are eating, and having good head control. Introducing solid foods too early can increase the risk of choking or digestive issues, so it's essential to wait until the baby is developmentally ready, typically around six months.