When you want to wean your baby, try not to give any other complementary foods first, just feed formula milk, to help the baby adapt. At the same time, adjust the feeding time slightly, giving complementary foods instead of milk first, so that the baby will not refuse to eat completely due to hunger.
Psychologically, parents should view weaning as a natural process. When a baby shows interest in flavors other than breast milk, they should use appropriate language to guide and reinforce, encouraging the baby and offering praise, making them feel happy and treating weaning as a natural process. At the same time, other family members should be conscious of interacting more with the baby, such as taking the baby to the park, exposing them to nature, broadening their horizons, and playing games together to make the baby feel loved and played with by everyone around them, bringing happiness, a sense of security, and trust.