Tag Archive 'feeding problems'

If there’s one thing we’ve learned from raising our family, it’s that no two children are ever the same and that you may as well toss the ‘rule book’ out the window!
This is particularly true when it comes to babies – and even more so when it comes to feeding them!
When you first set about [...]

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In the news yesterday were reports about research published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, linking childhood obesity to Mom’s failure to spot signs of satiety in their little ones… in other words, Mom not recognizing that baby is full.
Researchers found that
…maternal sensitivity to the infant’s feeding state, as reflected by the Feeding [...]

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Have Any Tips for This Mum?

Tuhina from Australia set up a page for her baby yesterday in our Baby Food Blogs section – and on it, she described how she is having great difficulty in getting her little daughter Siya to eat more than a couple of bites of food at each sitting.
We have given Tuhina a few suggestions for [...]

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We received two separate e-mails this week from Mums whose little ones seem to have developed a sweet tooth already!
Connor only seems to like certain fruits
Mum Beverley told us…
and he’ll eat sweet potato for breakfast, lunch and dinner. But that’s all – if I try to offer him anything else, he either grimaces, gags or [...]

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Shallena from Loma Linda in the United States wrote to us yesterday to ask if we could come up with any ideas to encourage her little boy to eat a wider range of foods.
She told us…
My baby is 8 months old. He doesn’t want to eat any food except Cheerios. He breast and bottle feeds. [...]

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