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What is your baby eating now? 2
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Recommended Feeding Practices 3 Never force baby to finish bottle or food –over eating is a learned behavior Be patient when feeding baby Always give baby a chance to feed self
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Signs of readiness for texture? 4
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pick up finger foods use a cup around 8-10 When baby can… 5
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Foods to feed 8-10 months 6 cooked or soft fruits mashed cooked plain rice mashed cooked plain noodles chopped mixed grain baby cereal
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Foods for baby to pick up 8-10 months 7 toasted bread pieces of tortilla cooked ground meat, chopped chicken or fish soft, skinless fruits soft, cooked vegetables mild cheese like medium cheddar
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Let baby feed self! Give assistance by spoon feeding Do not add salt, sugar, butter or spices to baby’s food. Give new foods More solid food=less breastmilk or formula Also… 8
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Does baby need teeth do start these foods? 9 NO!
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Signs of readiness for next advance in texture? 10
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When baby can: 11 chew & swallow soft, mashed and chopped foods use a cup start to use a spoon around 10-12 months
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Foods to start … 10-12 months 12 cereal, bread, crackers fruits and cooked vegetables cooked, soft meat cooked beans or lentils cooked egg yolks casseroles
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Tips for 10-12 months 13 let baby feed self with hands or spoon have baby sit at the table with the family use bottle less and cup more eating more food=drinking less breastmilk or formula
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What can be added to baby’s diet at 1 year? 14
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when your baby can… 15 chew and swallow soft table foods use a spoon usually around 1 year
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Foods to start… 16 around 1 year whole milk, a little at a time cooked, whole egg
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A l s o… 17 Offer 3 meals a day plus 2 to 3 snacks Give baby whole milk from age 1 until age 2 Serve juice from a cup only Make a plan to wean baby from the bottle
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Tips for less mess 18 cover the floor plastic bib non-breakable dishes eat in diaper only or play clothes lead by example look for cues baby is done don’t scold, don’t giggle
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What are the differences between milk and formula? 19 Formula complete food supplies all nutrients Whole Milk not a complete food missing key nutrients Supplies 2 main nutrients: calcium & Vitamin D
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C o m p a r i s o n 20 Formula Protein Fat Carbohydrate Vitamin D Vitamin A Vitamin E Vitamin K Vitamin B1 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B6 Vitamin B12 Niacin Folic Acid Pantothenic Acid Biotin Vitamin C Choline Inositol Calcium Phosphorus Magnesium Iron Zinc Manganese Copper Iodine Selenium Sodium Potassium Chloride Cow’s milk Protein Carbohydrate Fat Calcium Vitamin B 2 Vitamin B 12 Zinc Vitamin D Vitamin A
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Why do we need iron in the diet? 21 Build strong blood Prevent colds and flu Keep energy levels up Healthy growth Prevent anemia
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What are the signs of anemia? 22 look pale feel tired and weak act cranky get sick more easily
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Meal Comparison 23 10-12 months Breakfast 2-4 T baby cereal mixed with formula or breastmilk sliced banana pieces breastfeed or 3-4 ounces formula in a cup Snack ½ slice of toasted bread 2-4 ounces diluted juice in a cup breastfeed or 4-6 ounces formula Ages 1-3 Breakfast 1 scrambled egg ½ slice toast ½ cup milk in cup Snack ½ fresh orange, sliced ¾ ounce cheese pieces
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What is the usual serving size for babies 1 year plus? 24 1 tablespoon per year of age sample menu for 1 year old: 1 tablespoon each~ soft meat cooked vegetable soft fruit bread cubes
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R e m e m b e r ! 25 Make time to… play read go to the park Ask your WIC counselor for fun ideas
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Thank you attending today’s class!! 26
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