LLL Mtg--Starting Solids and Family Nutrition
Are you thinking about starting solids? Wondering about how best to care for your own nutritional needs as a nursing mother? Dealing with a picky toddler or preschooler? Tuesday's meeting will be all about introducing first foods and encouraging nutritious eating as our children grow. Come with questions or experiences to share. We are thrilled to be able to show a short video on the subject that we made in collaboration with a video production class at Saint Mary's College--you'll see some familiar faces!!
As always, we will have time for any breastfeeding questions, concerns, and successes you'd like to share.
We're looking forward to seeing you at 10:00 am, Tuesday October 23rd
Bittersweet Branch Library
602 N Bittersweet Rd,
Mishawaka, IN 46544
Some links about solids:
Why it's best to wait until at least the middle of the first year to begin introducing solids, as seen in the LLL philosophy statement:
"For the healthy, full-term baby, breast milk is the only food necessary until the baby shows signs of needing solids, about the middle of the first year after birth.":http://www.nytimes.com/2013/ 03/25/health/many-babies-fed- solid-food-too-soon-cdc-finds. html?_r=1&
http://themilkmeg.com/baby- ready-solids-introduce/
http://www.askdrsears.com/ topics/feeding-eating/feeding- infants-toddlers/starting- solids/introducing-solid-foods
http://breastfeedingtoday- llli.org/starting-solids-when/
A study on why water should not be given to small babies:
http://www.reuters.com/ article/2008/05/21/us-water- babies-idUSCOL16728820080521? irpc=932
And another on how longer breastfeeding results in increased fruit and vegetable eating by little ones!
http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/ breastfeeding_associated_with_ early_childhood_fruit_and_ vegetable_intake
On Baby-Led Solids (often called Baby-Led Weaning):
http://www.npr.org/blogs/ thesalt/2012/02/08/146583049/ skip-the-spoon-babies-may-eat- better-when-they-feed- themselves
http://www.babyledweaning.com/
On healthy food choices for babies and children:
https://breastfeedingusa.org/ content/article/good-foods- babies
http://wholesomebabyfood. momtastic.com/ forbiddenbabyfood.htm#. UKg9XBzRzkU
http://www.foodmatters.tv/ articles-1/which-food- additives-make-children- behave-badly
On food preferences and growing-up babies, toddlers, and young children:
http://themilkmeg.com/my-kid- wont-eat/
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/ starting-solids/toddler-foods/
On how mother's diet may affect baby:
https://dianaibclc.com/2012/ 01/08/so-what-can-i-eat/
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/ 2016/03/28/how-breast-feeding- can-broaden-a-childs-diet/?_r= 0
http://scienceofmom.com/2012/ 07/03/tummy-troubles-colic- and-mamas-diet/
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/ mothers-diet/mom-calories- fluids/
As always, we will have time for any breastfeeding questions, concerns, and successes you'd like to share.
We're looking forward to seeing you at 10:00 am, Tuesday October 23rd
Bittersweet Branch Library
602 N Bittersweet Rd,
Mishawaka, IN 46544
Some links about solids:
Why it's best to wait until at least the middle of the first year to begin introducing solids, as seen in the LLL philosophy statement:
"For the healthy, full-term baby, breast milk is the only food necessary until the baby shows signs of needing solids, about the middle of the first year after birth.":http://www.nytimes.com/2013/
http://themilkmeg.com/baby-
http://www.askdrsears.com/
http://breastfeedingtoday-
A study on why water should not be given to small babies:
http://www.reuters.com/
And another on how longer breastfeeding results in increased fruit and vegetable eating by little ones!
http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/
On Baby-Led Solids (often called Baby-Led Weaning):
http://www.npr.org/blogs/
http://www.babyledweaning.com/
On healthy food choices for babies and children:
https://breastfeedingusa.org/
http://wholesomebabyfood.
http://www.foodmatters.tv/
On food preferences and growing-up babies, toddlers, and young children:
http://themilkmeg.com/my-kid-
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/
On how mother's diet may affect baby:
https://dianaibclc.com/2012/
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/
http://scienceofmom.com/2012/
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/