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Category Archives: Infant feeding
Infants’ Taste Buds
I read somewhere (sounds official I know!) that the later that you can introduce refined sugar into your childs’ diet, the less likely they will be to crave or become dependent on the soft drinks and lollies (candy) that have … Continue reading
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Tagged baby feeding, child feeding, feeding kids, parenting, stay at home dad, toddler feeding
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Dropping The Night Feed
I had an excellent conversation with a friend the other day regarding the different methods of dropping the night feed. As she is a mother of three she has some invaluable experience and a few top tips that I will … Continue reading
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Tagged baby feeding, baby sleep, infant feeding, infant sleep, parenting, stay at home dad
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Breastfeeding On Demand
There seems to be a lot of confusion around mothers who are breastfeeding on demand ie whenever their infant cries. Personally we found this method hard to implement as infants cry for many more reasons than just hunger. I just … Continue reading