Baby-led Weaning - Introduction of Solid Foods

  • Baby-led Weaning - Introduction of Solid Foods
  • Baby-led Weaning - Introduction of Solid Foods
  • Baby-led Weaning - Introduction of Solid Foods
  • Baby-led Weaning - Introduction of Solid Foods

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  • Download Size:App Size: 201.74 MB

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A baby’s transition from a milk-only diet to eating family foods begins with the first solid foods.

Most parents look forward to this stage - but many find it turns out to be less easy than they expected. They worry about what to give the baby and how to persuade him to eat real food once the pureeing stage is over. Some find that
mealtimes become a battleground, leading to long-term eating problems.

Much of this stems from the conventional
approach to giving solid foods, which not only takes control away from the baby but stops him experiencing the fun of eating.

The baby-led approach is different.

It avoids spoon feeding and purees and instead allows babies to feed themselves from the very beginning, enabling them to enjoy a wide range of flavours and textures straight away. Letting the baby set the pace make the process fun for
everyone.

This programme explains how baby-led
weaning works.

Highly recommended training resource by Midwives, Obstetricians and parents.

Includes:

* Twelve videos
* Baby-led weaning guidelines
* Photo gallery
* Additional information by Gill Rapley MSc.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 201.74 MB of space to download and install Baby-led Weaning - Introduction of Solid Foods app. Baby-led Weaning - Introduction of Solid Foods is available on iTunes for $4.99

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