January 25, 2018
All the leading experts recommend breastfeeding for two years or longer. It has many benefits for both you and your child.
Between the ages of one and three, your toddler has special nutritional needs.
Breastfeeding is still important, but it may be more for comfort than for food.
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November 3, 2013
Starting at 12 months of age, toddlers need an assortment of food three to four times a day, plus one or two snacks. If you're wondering what foods are best for toddlers, we have a comprehensive list that will help.August 14, 2013
Food for toddlers are not always accepted. Toddlers maybe need to see a new food 12 to 30 times before they accept it. Here are some suggestions to help you be a healthy eating role model.August 13, 2013
Most children love juice because it tastes sweet. But juice is not necessary. In fact, too much juice can have harmful effects on your toddler's health.August 12, 2013
Feeding a toddler comes with its own share of challenges. But as with other parts of baby care and parenting, getting off to a good start can make a real difference.August 11, 2013
If you're going back to work, that doesn't mean you have to stop breastfeeding. Here's some advice to make it easier.August 8, 2013
What if your toddler just says "No!" at meal or snack time? Don't get upset.August 8, 2013
A growing number of people these days avoid eating meat and, for various reasons, adopt vegetarian or vegan diets.August 8, 2013
Vitamin D is important for the healthy development of bones and teeth for your Toddler.Most Popular
November 3, 2013
Starting at 12 months of age, toddlers need an assortment of food three to four times a day, plus one or two snacks. If you're wondering what foods are best for toddlers, we have a comprehensive list that will help.August 13, 2013
Most children love juice because it tastes sweet. But juice is not necessary. In fact, too much juice can have harmful effects on your toddler's health.August 8, 2013
What if your toddler just says "No!" at meal or snack time? Don't get upset.August 14, 2013
Food for toddlers are not always accepted. Toddlers maybe need to see a new food 12 to 30 times before they accept it. Here are some suggestions to help you be a healthy eating role model.August 12, 2013
Feeding a toddler comes with its own share of challenges. But as with other parts of baby care and parenting, getting off to a good start can make a real difference.January 25, 2018
All the leading experts recommend breastfeeding for two years or longer. It has many benefits for both you and your child.August 8, 2013
A growing number of people these days avoid eating meat and, for various reasons, adopt vegetarian or vegan diets.August 11, 2013
If you're going back to work, that doesn't mean you have to stop breastfeeding. Here's some advice to make it easier.August 8, 2013
Vitamin D is important for the healthy development of bones and teeth for your Toddler.Featured Blogs
October 10, 2017
Making the transition to a vegan lifestyle as an adult has its challenges. Embarking on this journey with a baby or toddler adds a whole other dimension! This information can help.January 20, 2015
“Taste training” isn’t boot camp for fussy eaters. It’s about learning healthy eating as a life skill. Here are some everyday practices to support your child to learn healthy eating.September 17, 2013
Here are three simple food and drink tips for helping your child keep a healthy smile.April 2, 2013
While ‘sneaking it in’ may be a popular strategy for getting your toddler to eat more vegetables, it should be used with caution as it could backfire and lead to more picky eating.January 24, 2013
We know that role modeling healthy eating behaviour is important when teaching good nutrition to our children. But what happens when that’s not enough?October 4, 2012
Breastfeeding? Here's some advice to help you get the answers and support you need, your not alone.June 21, 2012
If you have read my previous posts, you’ve heard about my challenges getting my children to try new and varied foods and to embrace a world beyond noodles.