About Feeding with Love & Good Sense
Raising a healthy child who is a joy to feed starts at day one and makes all the difference between joy or struggle in feeding. This brief, beautiful, engaging booklet gets today’s busy parents off to a good start with feeding. Full of leading feeding authority Ellyn Satter's practical and effective advice and real-life feeding stories. Tells what to do in words and pictures, and demonstrates why to do it with feeding stories that could be happening in your own home! From birth into the toddler years, tune in on, understand, and feed your child in the right way. Your child will grow up to feel good about eating and get the body that is right for him or her.
Contents
1. Where you are going with feeding. Think of your child as a future toddler. By 8 to 18 months, your tiny baby will be a good eater and ready to join in when you have family-friendly meals.
2. Follow the division of responsibility. To raise a good eater, do your jobs with feeding and parenting, then trust your child to do her jobs with eating, moving, and growing.
3. Understand your child’s development and temperament. Being able to recognize stages in development and understand temperament lets you trust and enjoy your child and parent in the best way.
4. How to feed your newborn and infant. Your baby eats best and feels best about you—and about eating—when you pay attention to her and do what she wants.
5. How to feed your older baby and toddler. Start and progress solid foods based on what your baby can do, not how old he is. Rules about when and what to feed make you ignore your baby and doubt your judgment.
6. What to feed your child: step by step. Your child might progress from starting solids to joining in with family meals in a couple of months, or it may take a year or more. Go as fast or as slowly as is right for her.
7. Solve feeding problems. To correct feeding problems, be sure to do your jobs and just as sure to refrain from trying to do your child’s jobs. Focus on the quality of feeding rather than the quantity your child eats.
8. What you have learned. Feeding is parenting in all ways. You have to do your jobs, but then you have to let go. Throughout the growing-up years, maintain a division of responsibility in feeding.
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