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		<title>Understanding Fussy Eaters Babies and How to Handle Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 04:25:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know a child who will never try new foods and is constantly fussy about what he or she does eat? Seeing that at least half, if not more, of all toddlers are known for acting like this, chances are the answer is yes. Fussy eating or commonly known as Selective Eating Disorder (SED) [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Do you know a child who will never try new foods and is constantly fussy about what he or she does eat? Seeing that at least half, if not more, of all toddlers are known for acting like this, chances are the answer is yes. <strong>Fussy eating</strong> or commonly known as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_eating_disorder" target="_blank">Selective Eating Disorder (SED)</a> is an issue that all parents have to deal with, and one that can be difficult to overcome. However, it is possible to train your child to be more open over time.</p>
<p>Part of addressing fussy eating problems in babies / Children involves establishing healthy eating habits in your children early in life. This also prevents issues like obesity and eating disorders as they grow up. There are a variety of methods you can use in introducing your child to new foods. One is simply to keep trying. Many parents stop trying to get their children to eat something new after they have refused it four or five times. As frustrating as this can be, keep working at it. You might have to try as many as ten times to get your child to give in.</p>
<p>Another effective strategy to handle fussy eating in baby is to try and get into your child’s head and make food fun for them. Children love color, so pick healthy snacks that are bold and bright, such as pieces of fruits and vegetables, and cheese with crackers. Explain the health benefits of eating good food in terms they can understand, tell them it will help them endure longer play time, and be able to run longer distances.</p>
<p>Remember that your child often learns his own behaviors directly from your actions. If you are unwilling to try new foods yourself, chances are your child will act the same. Also don’t assume that your child’s tastes will be exactly the same as yours. If you like a food, don’t force it on them, assuming they will share your feelings, and even you don’t care for a food yourself, offer it to your child, as there is a chance it could become a favorite of his.</p>
<p>Part of the concern over fussy eating in babies comes with a fear that your child might not be eating enough; but this probably isn’t a big issue. So long as your child is healthy and energetic, he is getting what he needs to eat. Children tend to eat small amounts over time as opposed to having three square meals daily, and their little handfuls of food add up quickly.  If it helps, keep an eye on your child’s height and weight and check with your pediatrician regularly. However, unless he isn’t feeling well, a child will almost always eat what he needs.</p>
<p>Another good <a href="http://www.babyfirstyear.org/2009/09/understanding-fussy-eaters-babies-and-how-to-handle-them.html">tips on understanding fussy eaters baby</a> is Relax about mealtime. Children know when they are hungry and full, so your main concern should be with what they eat, not how much. Offer as many foods as you can to your child and use your own willingness to eat new things to encourage them to become adventurous themselves. If you keep at it, it is likely that you and your child will eventually share a love for certain foods.</p>
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		<title>When to Remove the Baby Bottles?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 22:19:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Infant Care</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many children will continue taking a bottle as long as they know that their parents are going to continue to provide them with it. You will need to consider the consequences before taking your child off from a bottle and slowly teach your child to use a cup. When teaching a child how to drink [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial;">Many children will continue taking a bottle as long as they know that their parents are going to continue to provide them with it. You will need to consider the consequences before taking your child off from a bottle and slowly teach your child to use a cup. When teaching a child how to drink out of a cup or can, be hectic from time to time. There may be messes. Bottles are completely different from cups. Cups are open and bottles have a nipple for the child to get milk out of it. Children will need to be taught how to use a cup. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial;">A lot of children are more advanced than others when it comes to learning new techniques. Some children can go straight from a bottle to a cup without wanting the bottle back, while other children are a little slower at learning how to do things. If you feel that you are willing to try giving your toddler a cup, then you may want to only try giving it to them throughout the day while still giving your child the bottle in the morning and before bed. This way, you will not be taking your child off of the bottle completely if your child is not ready. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial;">You are not taking your child off of the bottle completely, you need to offer choices. When your child is fully able to handle a cup without needing your help in holding it or tipping it backwards, then your child is starts to have progress, and you can remove the bottle from them totally. The hardest part for a child of letting go of their bottles is the idea of not using or wanting it in the middle of the night, in the morning or before going bed. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial;">Many infants and toddlers struggle when letting go of their bottle, especially in the morning and at night, because a bottle is usually the first thing that a child wants in the morning when they wake up. Children wake up thirsty and do not usually want a cup because they may go back to sleep, and they cannot sleep with a cup in their mouth. Children will usually cry for their bottle before going to sleep at night because a bottle offers them comfort. Once a child is used to sleep with a bottle it becomes very hard to remove a child off of it. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial;">When you have noticed that your child is taking the cup more than the bottle, you may try removing it temporarily to see if your child still wants or needs it. You may notice your child looking for their bottle if they need it. You may also try testing your child to see which one he/she prefers. Try holding a cup and a bottle in each hand to see which one your child will choose. If your child chooses the cup over the bottle then it is safe to remove all the <a href="http://www.babybottles.org.uk" target="_blank">baby bottles</a> since your child has become disinterested in them.</span></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p><span style="font-family: Georgia;">Without a doubt, Acai Berry is one of the most popular supplements of the time. More and more people are discovering and experiencing for themselves the <a href="http://www.neweasyweightloss.com/acai-berry-benefits.html">health benefits of Acai Berry</a>. Even pregnant women are said to benefit a lot from the natural components of Acai Berry. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia;">So far, reports of negative side effects of Acai Berry to <a href="http://www.freepregnancyinfo.com">pregnant women</a> are far and in between. If ever there had been complaints or negative reactions to Acai Berry, they are usually just general concerns or hearsays that do not have any scientific basis at all. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia;">Acai Berry supplements are safe to take even if you are breastfeeding. In fact, they may even be recommended when you are planning to breastfeed because Acai Berry can restore your energy levels and improve your general well being, which may expectedly dip following the stress of giving birth. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia;">What makes Acai Berry so popular all over the world is its ability to eliminate toxins and other harmful cells from your body, and improves the health of your immune system, thus making you feel well. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Georgia;">While there’s no scientific evidence proving the health benefits of Acai Berry, nobody can disprove them either. Nonetheless, if you are planning to take Acai Berry, it is always wise to consult your doctor especially if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. </span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read Introducing Solid Foods To A Breastfeed Baby Part 1 First before you read this part 2.
Happy birthday baby! Six months old – time for your first bowl of cereal? Not so fast! Follow your baby’s cues. Is he interested in the foods you eat, and reaching for them? Is he sitting up unsupported? If [...]


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<p>Happy birthday baby! Six months old – time for your first bowl of cereal? Not so fast! Follow your baby’s cues. Is he interested in the foods you eat, and reaching for them? Is he sitting up unsupported? If so, go ahead and mix up some rice cereal. A tiny amount is all that’s needed for the first feeding; mix it with expressed breast milk. Place it on baby’s tongue, and watch what happens. If he swallows it, great! Give him some more.</p>
<p>If instead of swallowing the cereal he shoves it back out with his tongue, you may need to wait. It’s certainly possible that he just doesn’t like rice cereal, but it’s far more likely that his tongue-thrust reflex is not yet gone. The presence of this reflex tells you he’s not ready to be spoon-fed. Try again in a week or so, but don’t push him.</p>
<p>It’s certainly true that not all babies like rice cereal, the recommended first food. Try oat cereal, or progress onward to bananas – most babies like bananas, especially the homemade variety. Many parents prefer to make baby food at home rather than using the jarred foods; others invest in special foods certified to be organic,chemical-free, and free of additives. Use your own judgement.</p>
<p>Homemade baby food is less expensive than store-bought jars, but keep in mind that unless your produce is certified to be organic, it’s just as prone to chemical contamination. Depending on the source of your ingredients, jars may actually be safer. No matter what type of food you choose, introduce one ingredient at a time, waiting several days before introducing a new one. This allows time to monitor the baby for possible food sensitivities.</p>
<p>Whether you feed the baby before or after nursing is a personal choice. Some babies prefer to nurse first to take the edge off their hunger; others dive right into the solids then enjoy a nursing session to top them off. It doesn’t really matter, as long as the baby continues to get plenty of breast milk. For the rest of his first year, the baby should receive most of his nourishment from the breast – solids are incidental. At this point you’re giving the baby solids to teach him to eat other foods, stimulate his tastebuds with the different flavors, and give him a new opportunity to express himself by dipping his fingers in a bowl of strained peas. Playing with food is an important part of this experience; the textures are as fascinating as the flavors.</p>
<p>When the baby develops a “pincer grasp” – the ability to pick up small objects between his thumb and index finger – he’s ready for chewier items like oat cereal or crackers and other finger foods. The presence of teeth isn’t an indication of readiness; even a baby with no teeth can gum these foods if he’s truly ready for them, and a toothy baby who isn’t ready may choke and sputter. Never leave a baby unattended when eating finger foods, even if he seems quite proficient.</p>
<p>Don’t be in a rush to offer solids to your baby. They’re rarely needed before six months, and aren’t essential for up to one year of age. Let the baby be your guide; follow his lead and pay attention to his reactions and possible food sensitivities. Babies nurse because they need the milk – increased nursing demands happen for a reason and shoving a spoonful of cereal in the baby’s mouth can interfere with a successful nursing relationship. Be patient. Before you know it, the baby will be eating everything in sight and you’ll look with nostalgia upon the days before you were buying Happy Meals.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months. “Exclusive” means that not only does the baby not receive formula, but he isn’t supposed to get any solid foods either. What happens next? What solid foods should be introduced to the baby, and when?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><!-- google_ad_section_start --><div class="KonaBody">The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months. “Exclusive” means that not only does the baby not receive formula, but he isn’t supposed to get any solid foods either. What happens next? What <a href="http://www.babyfirstyear.org/2007/12/introducing-newborn-baby-solid-food.html">solid foods should be introduced to the baby</a>, and when?</p>
<p>Many people think that six months is a long time to wait before introducing solid foods to a baby. It’s quite common for parents to thicken a bottlefeed baby’s milk with cereal in the hope that he’ll sleep better, spit up less, or go longer between feedings. <span class="fullpost">The desire for a better night’s sleep is understandable, but this practice interferes with a baby’s natural feeding schedule and may trigger allergies. Solid foods should be just that – solid. If a baby is too young to eat cereal from a spoon, he’s too young for cereal. Babies demand to be fed because they need milk to help them grow.</span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.babyfirstyear.org/2007/01/breast-milk-is-best-for-your-baby.html">Breast milk</a>, as you might have heard, is the perfect food for babies. It contains everything they need for the first six months, and solid foods are not required. Some parents may rush the introduction of solids because the baby seems “too hungry” – this is generally due to a growth spurt, and what he really needs is to nurse more frequently to build up the supply. Pushing solids can sabotage the breastfeeding relationship, because it interferes with the natural process of supply and demand.</p>
<p>Even the innocuous rice cereal can trigger allergies because babies’ digestive systems are still developing and don’t have the defense mechanisms to fend off potential allergens. No food is completely hypoallergenic, but <a href="http://www.babyfirstyear.org/2007/04/breastfeeding-best-food-for-babies.html">breast milk is the closest you can get</a>. In fact, if there’s a history of food allergies in your family, you might even want to wait longer than six months before introducing solids. Has your breastfed baby shown a sensitivity to items in his mother’s diet? Some babies who seem prone to allergies thrive on an exclusive diet of breast milk for up to a year of age!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>The common question of the parent when they have a newborn baby is when the right time to introduce our baby a solid food?</p>
<p>For parent who already had many children they will not ask that question, because they have passed that time when they have  their first Child. For all new parent with no experience nursing a baby very common with that question, may be including you.</p>
<p>For you who need the best answer to that question, I will try to compile some great resources which could give you the best answer. Pediatric expert in many country including United States recommend parent to <a href="http://baby-first-year.blogspot.com/2007/04/breastfeeding-best-food-for-babies.html" target="_blank">breastfeeding</a> the newborn baby exclusively at least until <span style="font-weight: bold;">6 months old</span>, because <a href="http://baby-first-year.blogspot.com/2007/01/breast-milk-is-best-for-your-baby.html" target="_blank">breast milk</a> is the best food for baby. So until six months, you only need to breastfeed your baby and no need introducing your baby solid foods until this age. Firstly pediatric recommend to breastfeed our baby until 4 months old, but after scientific research, they have found that 6 month is the best time to introduce our newborn solid food, at this age, our baby metabolism system is ready to digest solid food.</p>
<p>Here are 10 best resources about introducing solid food to our baby. Read all of them before you make a decision to give a solid  food to your newborn baby:<br />
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1. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.drgreene.org/body.cfm?id=21&amp;action=detail&amp;ref=517" target="_blank">A parent&#8217;s Guide to Introducing Solid Food</a> <span style="color: #003300;">from Dr.Greene</span><br />
2. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/solids.htm" target="_blank">Introducing Solid Food Charts</a>, <span style="color: #006600;">Best First Weaning Foods and Baby Solid Food Information</span> (<span style="color: #660000;">4 months until 12 months of your baby age</span>)<br />
3. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.babycenter.com/0_introducing-solid-foods_113.bc" target="_blank">Introducing solid foods</a> (<span style="color: #660000;">When,How and Where parent should introducing solid foods to baby</span>)<br />
4. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Introducing-Solid-Food-to-Babies&amp;id=515083" target="_blank">Introducing Solid Food to Babies</a> ( <span style="color: #660000;">4- 12 months old with some recipes suggestion</span>)<br />
5. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Is-Your-Baby-Ready-For-Solid-Foods?&amp;id=603378" target="_blank">Is Your Baby Ready For Solid Foods?</a><br />
6. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Try-Avocado-as-a-Great-First-Food-for-Baby%21&amp;id=809392" target="_blank">Try Avocado as a Great First Food for Baby</a>!<br />
7. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Baby-Food-Allergies---How-To-Identify-And-Avoid-Them&amp;id=138760" target="_blank">Baby Food Allergies &#8211; How To Identify And Avoid Them</a><br />
8. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-Tips-for-Weaning-Your-Baby&amp;id=79798" target="_blank">Top Tips for Weaning Your Baby</a><br />
9. <a href="http://www.babyfirstyear.org/2007/10/feeding-baby-solid-food-for-your-4.html" target="_blank">Feeding baby solid food for your 4 month baby</a><br />
10. <a href="http://www.babyfirstyear.org/2007/08/baby-feeding-problem.html" target="_blank">Baby Feeding Problem</a> &#8211; <span style="color: #333300; font-weight: bold;">Read this if you have a problem when you feeding your newborn.</span></span></p>
<p>Hoping those articles could make answer your question when you want <span style="font-weight: bold;">to introducing baby solid food</span>.</p>
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Starting baby on solid food sometimes make parent confuse, because they do not know in what age baby to introduce to solid food. I found really great article about introducing feeding baby solid food to your 4 month baby with the great tips to do that and [...]


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<p>Starting baby on solid food sometimes make parent confuse, because they do not know in what age baby to introduce to solid food. I found really great article about introducing feeding baby solid food to your 4 month baby with the great tips to do that and some unique sign from your baby when he ready to feed with solid food.</p>
<p>If your baby is 4 month old now, know the sign from your baby and prepare feeding your baby with solid food.</p>
<p>Weaning your Baby Onto Solids<br />Author: Cecilia Koh
<p>Once your baby has completed his fourth month you can start weaning him onto solids. A couple of signs which your baby will show when he is ready to start solids are:</p>
<p>1.  He starts drinking less milk.</p>
<p>2.  He smacks his lips when he sees you eating.</p>
<p>You also do not want to leave it later than 6 months when it will be more difficult for the baby to learn how to coordinate taking food into the mouth and swallowing because he is too used to sucking.</p>
<p>Do not give your baby solids before he has completed four months because the digestive system is not ready and you may create unnecessary problems. I have heard older ladies telling the new mothers to add rice powder to the last feed at night so that baby will sleep through the night before the babies are 4 months old. Please do not do this!</p>
<p>Preparing the food</p>
<p>•  Place one teaspoon baby rice powder in a bowl</p>
<p>•  Add a little boiled hot water</p>
<p>•  Stir the mixture until it is smooth</p>
<p>•  Change to a plastic spoon (I find the spoons from KFC are ideal and it saves cost)</p>
<p>Get the baby ready.</p>
<p>•  Try to feed baby before bathing as it can be quite messy.</p>
<p>•  Put him in a carry chair so that he is properly supported.</p>
<p>•  Give only once a day until he is ready for more.</p>
<p>•  There is no need to sterilise the bowls and spoon. Just normal washing is sufficient<br /><span class="fullpost"><br />•  Let’s put on the bib before we start.</p>
<p>•  Take a tiny bit of the mixture on the tip of the spoon</p>
<p>•  Put it into the baby’s mouth</p>
<p>•  Baby will make a funny face which is the most typical reaction to the first spoonful</p>
<p>•  Baby will not take the food like adults but try to suck as if drinking from a bottle</p>
<p>• Being a new experience baby will not know how to swallow yet so the food will dribble out. Don’t worry if the food continues to dribble out, just continue to scoop it back into the mouth</p>
<p>•  If baby is very active, you can hold him down by placing one hand over his hands and body</p>
<p>•  Be patient and do this slowly</p>
<p>•  If baby starts crying and refuses to feed, stop and try again a few days later</p>
<p>•  If he likes it let him finish the feed</p>
<p>•  Continue feeding and scooping back until it is all gone</p>
<p>•  Give him some water from a bottle after he has finished feeding</p>
<p>If baby likes his solids, continue with one teaspoon a day for one week then increase to two teaspoons the next week and slowly increase according to his appetite. Please take note that this small amount does not replace a milk feed. After he has finished eating and has had his bath give him his normal milk feed but if he cannot finish it, don’t force him. As the amount of solid he is taking increases you can decrease the amount of milk accordingly but only for the feed that the solid will eventually replace.</p>
<p>After one month of plain rice powder you then add vegetable powder, and if there are no signs of allergies you can use the other flavours of ready to eat food. You can also try increasing to 2 feeds per day. I find that before 6 months it is more convenient to use packet food as the amount they eat is too small to warrant the time and energy to cook food.</p>
<p>From six months onwards you can start making home cooked food for him. What you cook will depend on whether you want to offer western or eastern style cuisine. Personally, I find it easiest to offer Chinese or local cuisine as I can put in the meat, rice and vegetables all in one pot until the child is older and has teeth to chew other types of food. So I will concentrate on teaching you how to cook baby porridge. Also it looks more appetizing at least for the adult. Please do not blend the porridge. Giving blended food for too long will make it difficult for baby to learn how to eat adult food which can be introduced from 10 months onward. If you think that the porridge is too lumpy you can mush it up using the back of a spoon. Do not give baby overnight porridge as it can cause a lot of wind.</p>
<p>I find it easier to cook the porridge in a slow cooker and it only takes about 4-5 hours for it to be ready. The time you start cooking will depend on what time your child wants to eat.</p>
<p>•  Put hot water into the slow cooker and add the vegetables. Cook enough for 2 meals</p>
<p>•  After one hour add the washed rice (about 1 handful)</p>
<p>•  When the rice grains have opened up (usually about 1 hour) add the meat</p>
<p>•  If you use fish add this 1 hour before meal time as fish cooks very fast.</p>
<p>What do you put in the porridge?</p>
<p>Meat and fish</p>
<p>Always boil the meat for a couple of minutes to remove the scum before adding to the porridge. The bones will give extra taste and sweetness. Leave a tiny bit of fat on so that it can extract fat soluble vitamins into the porridge.</p>
<p>Pork is ‘neutral’ therefore it can be used frequently. Use the ribs or bony part as this will add sweetness to the porridge.</p>
<p>Chicken is ‘heaty’ so once or twice a week is alright. If your child has a cough do not use as it makes the cough worse.</p>
<p>Beef is ‘heaty’ and the smell can be very strong if you use too much.</p>
<p>Lamb is very ‘heaty’ and the smell is quite strong so I don’t use it in the porridge but you can let your child eat it when he is older</p>
<p>Fish is ‘neutral’. Add a slice of ginger to the porridge to remove the fishy smell. Check carefully that any bones are removed. Do not use if your baby has a cold as it produces more phlegm. Salmon and cod are too rich in omega oil therefore not suitable below 1 year.</p>
<p>Dried scallop, ikan bilis (anchovies) and oysters are very salty so they should only be used once or twice a month. To remove the excess salt, soak in milk for about 20 minutes before use.</p>
<p>It is best not to use minced meat because you do not want baby to eat too much meat at this age. Minced meat is quite rough in texture which may make it difficult for baby to swallow. Eating too much meat may also lead to intestinal worms. The reason for using meat is to extract the protein and add taste to the porridge. When baby is older you can flake off some of the meat and mash it up with the spoon before giving it to him. Do not add salt as too much salt can lead to kidney problems. Some people add sesame oil but this can make the porridge ‘heaty’ if used too often.</p>
<p>Vegetables</p>
<p>Root vegetables are used to add bulk and fibre to the porridge. Must be grated finely</p>
<p>Potato &#8211; use only half the potato</p>
<p>Sweet potato is very useful if your baby suffers from constipation</p>
<p>Carrot should not be used more than 2 times a week as it can make your baby’s skin yellow</p>
<p>Green leafy vegetables</p>
<p>Use only the leaves which must be very finely cut. I prefer to buy the ‘baby’ variety as they are finer and easier for babies to digest</p>
<p>Boxthorn leaves or gow gei are high in carotene.</p>
<p>Spinach or choy sum is rich in iron he berries can be used to improve eyesight</p>
<p>Broccoli/Cauliflower &#8211; use only the florets and chop finely</p>
<p>Water cress is cooling so you can neutralize it by using chicken or adding red dates</p>
<p>Tomato must be finely chopped. You can remove the skin by putting it over a flame</p>
<p>Long beans/French beans must be chopped finely</p>
<p>Try to use a wide variety of food so that your child gets used to them quickly and easily. I always combine fish or meat with one root vegetable and one leafy vegetable in the porridge. It also provides a variety of taste and your child will not become picky with food.</p>
<p>Food not suitable for use before your baby is 1 year old.</p>
<p>If one or both parents have a family history of allergies, asthma or eczema then it would be best to delay these food until the child is 2-3 years old.</p>
<p>• Eggs have too many allergens especially in the egg white. Start with the yolk and watch out for allergic reactions, when you introduce eggs to your child.</p>
<p>•  Honey can harbor spores of Clostridium botulinum, which causes botulism</p>
<p>• Citrus fruits or juices may provoke an allergic reaction, especially if allergies run in your family. Do not give sweet juices from a feeding bottle as this leads to early tooth decay.</p>
<p>•  Peanut butter &#8211; Peanuts are highly allergenic. The thick sticky consistency may make it difficult for baby to swallow.</p>
<p>•  Crustaceans are considered toxic and if given too early can lead to allergies. There is no hurry to introduce this food.</p>
<p>•  Kai lan/cabbage &#8211; the leaves are too fibrous which makes it difficult to breakdown and digest</p>
<p>• Nuts or anything that is hard and cannot dissolve easily. A small child does not know how to chew the nut and I have seen too many cases of the nut going into the lungs which resulted in the child having to have part of the lung removed or dying from choking.</p>
<p>Signs of an allergic or bad reaction to food include vomiting, diarrhea, rash, swelling, abdominal pain, cough, crankiness, excessive gas, stomach bloating, hives, itching and runny nose. Check with the paediatrician in case your baby needs medication to treat the reaction. Shortness of breath and wheezing are more severe reactions so you should take your baby to his paediatrician immediately. Symptoms often show up within a few hours of eating.</p>
<p>From 10 months onwards, you can start offering other types of food such as noodles but it must be cut up finely so that baby will not choke. If the noodles are salty, rinse it out with boiled water before cutting it. You can also offer bread and sliced cheese but make sure that they are cut into smaller pieces so they do not become a choking hazard. Initially, you have to feed the baby yourself but you can start teaching him to feed himself so that he can do this by the time he is 1 year old. Some children will take to this like a duck to water but some are lazy and will not even try. Do not worry as the objective of this exercise is to provide your baby with the opportunity to develop his skills, not to force them to do things against their will.</p>
<p>High chairs</p>
<p>Once your child can sit quite well you can start putting him in a high chair for his meals. This helps to discipline him to sitting in a chair during meal times.</p>
<p>I personally find it best to use a high chair that do not have foot rest because there will not be a place for the baby to step on and start climbing out. They are not going to sit for very long so it is alright for their feet to dangle for a while. In fact the babies actually love to swing their feet whilst sitting in the chair.</p>
<p>If you feel that your baby needs a tray, then it is best if the tray is detachable which will not knock their heads as with the ones that you have to put over the baby’s head. In fact you do not need to have a tray as the chair can be pushed right up to the dining table so the child can eat from the table. The chairs must have seat straps so that you can strap the baby otherwise they will start trying to climb out when you get up.</p>
<p>If your dining area is not very big a booster chair will be ideal because you strap it onto one of your dining chairs. I like this chair because it is portable and is ideal for dining out since you do not know what type of chairs the restaurants provide. It is very light and washable.</p>
<p>You should let your child sit with you at the table during meal times so that he learns how to eat at the table. It is easier for him to learn by watching you eat and it gets him used to eating at the table instead of running around with you chasing behind him. Letting him sit at the table also helps to encourage family bonding.</p>
<p>A little tip: never make funny faces at food in front of your child, no matter how awful it may look or smell to you. If you do this too often she will imitate you and can become a picky eater.</p>
<p>Try not to give your child too much sweet food before 2 years of age.</p>
<p>A little tip: when you decide to give sweets to your child, never let him see the original packaging. I always transfer the sweets into a container and Marie did not recognize the sweets when we go shopping so no demands for sweets at the checkout counters. Instead she will ask for her sweeties at the plastic container section and when I show her the empty containers she is quite happy to forget about the sweeties.</p>
<p>Do not let your child eat unsupervised in the car. Better still don’t let your child eat in the car at all as the crumbs will attract ants and cockroaches if you do not remove them immediately. If your child is hungry stop at a designated rest area.</span></p>
<p>About the Author:<br />I am a British trained nurse/midwife with over 30 years working experience in UK and Malaysia. My website is <a href="http://www.babiesconsult.com">http://www.babiesconsult.com</a></p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/parenting-articles/weaning-your-baby-onto-solids-223128.html">http://www.articlesbase.com/parenting-articles/weaning-your-baby-onto-solids-223128.html</a></p>
<p>I hope this great article about <a href="http://www.babyfirstyear.org/2007/10/feeding-baby-solid-food-for-your-4.html">Feeding baby solid food</a> for your 4 month baby could give much benefit for you and your baby.</p>
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		<title>The WOMANLY art of BREAST Feeding</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 10:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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The Womanly Art of Breast feeding: Sixth Revised Edition (Paperback) is written by the experts at La Leche League International.You could find a great resource in breastfeeding and almost everything you need to know about HOW and WHY to breastfeed your baby in this The Womanly Art of Breast feeding book.
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The Womanly Art of Breast feeding: Sixth Revised Edition (Paperback) is written by the experts at La Leche League International.You could find a great resource in breastfeeding and almost everything you need to know about HOW and WHY to breastfeed your baby in this The Womanly Art of Breast feeding book.</p>
<p>This Womanly Art of Breast feeding book will tell You step-by-step guides for the common concerns,many problems, weaning, and early months. Beside those step by step section, You will get another great informations such as: going back to work, <a href="http://baby-first-year.blogspot.com/2007/05/breastfeeding-sleep-is-good-for-mother.html">sleep issues</a>, discipline, and are useful for all breastfeeding mothers.This book is not only for mother, but for father too, because Father need to know about <a href="http://baby-first-year.blogspot.com/2007/01/breast-milk-is-best-for-your-baby.html">how important of breastfeeding baby</a> is. Father as a partner of mother must encourage and give 100% support mother to breastfeed their expecting baby.</p>
<p><a rel="tag" href="http://technorati.com/tag/The+Womanly+Art+of+Breast+feeding">The Womanly Art of Breast feeding</a> is the most favorite book about breastfeeding, some mothers called this book like a bible for them. This book is really complete and very empowering book on breastfeeding.This 480 pages of book has a complete information on breastfeeding like various of baby positioning when they get breastfeed, how important of breastfeeding to your baby, how to get help when needed, and many other technical informations.</p>
<p>Breastfeed is the best food for your baby, baby first year only need exclusive breastfeed at least until they are 6 months old. If you could give your baby breastfeed at the first 1 hour after he born, you will save his live. How come? If you breastfeed your baby at the first time the milk exit from your breast, you will a slightly yellow milk that contain Colostrum. Colostrum is the immune nutrient for your baby, if your baby could get colostrum, their body will be strong and not easy to get disease, so you have saved you baby future.</p>
<p>The Womanly art of Breast feeding book give all of mother need to prepare the best breastfeeding to the baby. Mother will learn how <a href="http://baby-first-year.blogspot.com/2007/04/breastfeeding-best-food-for-babies.html">breastfeed give lifetime benefits</a> to the baby, they will know how to prepare breastfeeding during pregnancy, how to increase the milk supply using herbs and medications, how mother could be sure that baby get enough to eat, how to lose weight with safe and exercise while nursing, and many more.</p>
<p>La LEche League has experience on breastfeeding since 1955. La LEche League is the leading breastfeeding advocacy organization in the world, they have over 3000 groups in 50 countries. They have published more than 20 books on child care. So do not regret to buy or not this book, you will get a million times benefits than its price. You could prepare your self and give the best food for your baby with breastfeeding. All of information you need on breastfeeding is covered by <span style="font-weight: bold;">The Womanly art of Breast feeding</span> book.</p>
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		<title>3 Month Baby Drink Juice?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, 3 month baby only need Breastfeed Mom!That&#8217;s really weird to me if I try to give my 3 month baby to drink juice.
Baby first year from 1 to 6 month only need breastfeeding for his food and drink, they do not need another food beside breastfeed. After  the baby&#8217;s age is 6 month [...]


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<p>Baby first year from 1 to 6 month only need <a href="http://baby-first-year.blogspot.com/2007/07/giving-your-baby-breast-milk-even-if.html">breastfeeding</a> for his food and drink, they do not need another food beside breastfeed. After  the baby&#8217;s age is 6 month old, we begin to introduce  soft solid food to them. But for 3 month baby, I recommend do not give anything than breastfeed.</p>
<p>But, for  some cases, you can not give breastfeed to your baby and your baby only get formula milk, may be I agree to consider giving juice to my 3 month old baby. But I think we must be careful with the choice of the Juice. I think I will choose soft juice which not acid taste like orange Juice, strawberry juice, mango juice, etc. It would be better to me If I choose apple juice. Yep, Apple Juice is the better Juice for my baby. I decide not to choose acid taste juice, because I am afraid my baby stomach not ready to receive that kind of food.</p>
<p>So, Mom, Be careful on choosing the alternative food beside breastfeed to Your <span style="font-weight: bold;">3 month baby</span>.</p>
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