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CHAPTER 1: NUTRITIONAL NEEDS OF INFANTS
www.chla.orgonly suckle, swallow, and take in liquid foods, such as breast milk or infant formula, to being able to chew and receive a wide variety of complementary foods. See Chapter 5, page 101, for more information regarding complementary foods. At the same time, infants progress from needing to be fed to feeding themselves. As
Nutrition & Food Safety Policy - Goolwa Children's Centre
goolwacc.sa.edu.auoffering appropriate complementary foods from around 6 months of age. • Ensure the safe handling of breast milk and infant formula including transporting, storing, thawing, warming, preparing and bottle feeding. • Always bottle-feed babies by holding baby in a …
BREASTFEEDING COUNSELLING A TRAINING COURSE
www.who.intcomplementary foods up to 2 years of age or beyond. However the majority of mothers in most countries start giving their babies artificial feeds or drinks before 4 months, and many stop breastfeeding long before the child is 2 years old. The common reasons for this are that mothers believe that they do not have enough breastmilk, or that they have
CHAPTER 5: COMPLEMENTARY FOODS - USDA
wicworks.fns.usda.gov104 INFANT NUTRITION AND FEEDING INFANT NUTRITION AND FEEDING 105 Introduce a small amount (e.g., about 1 to 2 teaspoons) of a new food at first (this allows an infant to adapt to a food’s flavor and texture). Observe the infant closely for adverse reactions such …