Feeding Your Toddler
Your toddler needs a diet tailored to their needs
As your baby advances from infant to toddler, there are few foods that he cannot eat. And although it's tempting (and a bit cute) to think of him as a mini adult, he still has a lot of growing up to do!
This is a period of intense physical and mental development, as his brain gets wired-up for the challenge of more developed walking and talking.
So to ensure the healthiest growth and development for your toddler, have a read through our short articles on what he needs at this stage.
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Breastfeeding is best for your baby and provides many benefits. Good maternal nutrition is important for the preparation and maintenance of breastfeeding.
Introducing partial bottle-feeding could negatively affect breastfeeding and a decision not to breastfeed is difficult to reverse. Infant Milk Formula should only be used on the advice of a health professional and the manufacturer's instructions for use should be followed carefully. Improper use of an infant milk or innappropriate foods or feeding methods may present a health hazard. The social and financial implications of using infant milks should be taken into consideration. If you choose to bottlefeed, do not allow prolonged or frequent contact of milk feeds with your baby's teeth since this increases the risk of tooth decay. Make sure your baby's teeth are cleaned after the last feed at night.
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