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Baby-Led Weaning, Completely Updated and Expanded Tenth Anniversary Edition - Rapley, Gill; Murkett, Tracey
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Baby-led weaning is the healthy, natural way to start your baby on solid foods--no stress, no fuss, no mush! Ten years ago, Baby-Led Weaning ended the myth that babies need to be spoon-fed purées. In fact, at about six months, most babies are ready to discover solid food for themselves. Today, baby-led weaning (BLW) is a global phenomenon--and this tenth anniversary edition of the definitive guide explains all its benefits: ● Baby participates in family meals right from the start, and learns to love a variety of foods. ● Nutritious milk feedings continue while Baby transitions to solids at his…mehr

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Baby-led weaning is the healthy, natural way to start your baby on solid foods--no stress, no fuss, no mush! Ten years ago, Baby-Led Weaning ended the myth that babies need to be spoon-fed purées. In fact, at about six months, most babies are ready to discover solid food for themselves. Today, baby-led weaning (BLW) is a global phenomenon--and this tenth anniversary edition of the definitive guide explains all its benefits: ● Baby participates in family meals right from the start, and learns to love a variety of foods. ● Nutritious milk feedings continue while Baby transitions to solids at his or her own pace. ● By self-feeding, Baby develops hand-eye coordination, chewing skills--and confidence! Plus, this edition is updated with the latest research on allergy prevention and feeding Baby safely, a guide to using BLW at daycare, and much more. Here is everything you need to know about teaching your child healthy eating habits that will last a lifetime.
Autorenporträt
Gill Rapley is the pioneering champion of baby-led weaning. She has studied infant feeding and child development for many years, gaining a master's degree in 2005 and a PhD in 2015. She worked as a health visitor (public health nurse) for more than twenty years, and has also been a midwife, lactation consultant, and breastfeeding counselor. She lives in Kent, England, with her husband, and has three grown-up children, all of whom tried their best to show her that they didn't need any help with solid foods.