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The Healthy Feeding Relationship

June 2, 2010

photo credit: mightyb What we feed our babies is almost as important as how we feed our babies. The World Health Organisation encourages parents to practice responsive feeding when feeding their infants, a natural extension of responsive parenting. In the context of the feeding relationship, responsive parenting involves: recognizing and respecting the child’s developmental abilities in regards [...]

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Milk Intake and Babies

May 14, 2010

photo credit: fikirbaz My boy recently went through a major growth spurt that happened to coincide with his reaching 4 months of age. My super sleeper (who had dropped his early morning feed at 8 weeks) was waking up in the early hours of the morning again, demanding to be fed and had an appetite [...]

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Early Introduction of Solids

April 20, 2010

photo credit: ordinaryfool The current recommendation by the World Health Organisation and the American Academy of Pediatrics is that infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life. Their current stance is that at around 6 months of age, infants can start to be fed complementary foods, with continued breastfeeding to one [...]

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Baby Led Weaning

April 14, 2010

photo credit: S0MEBODY 3LSE Here is an interesting article from The Guardian in the UK titled, “What, no purees?“. The article discusses the recent trend in the way solids foods are being introduced to infants. According to the trend, it is out with the purees and let the babies lead the way. The idea of [...]

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