In the previous blog on mealtime language, we covered how the language we use around mealtimes can affect our children’s experiences with food. Another aspect of weaning that I often talk about is the mealtime
I think this may be the most important part of my website – my blog! Here I can give advice, tips and recipes, plus loads more really useful information on nutrition for you and your young family…
In the previous blog on mealtime language, we covered how the language we use around mealtimes can affect our children’s experiences with food. Another aspect of weaning that I often talk about is the mealtime
Sometimes the language we use around food and mealtimes with our little ones can make ALL the difference to how our little ones see and feel about food. I’ve been wanting to write about this
Looking after children’s teeth can be really tricky & getting support with your baby’s dental health can be a challenge, especially during these covid times so not only is it a good idea to get
Toast wasn’t made for butter and jam only! There are SO many toppings that can transform toast into a super quick, easy and balanced meal for kids at any time of the day! These ideas
Many people have been asking recently about salt intakes and babies’ health during weaning. This is a bit of a tricky topic as, although babies need very tiny amounts of salt and have very low
Something I’m asked about a lot is which breakfast cereals are ideal options to offer to young babies and children. Therefore, I’m writing this blog to ensure you have all the information you need to
Parents offering their little one’s infant formula from a bottle will know that feeding baby is a time of the day which often gives them a chance to feel close to their baby. The transition
Women have been breastfeeding across cultures for millions of years. And of course have managed to avoid trips to the shops! However, we live in different times now. The baby product market is booming with
I’ve written before about milk for children (see my blogs on milk recommendations and milk after 1), but when I recently shared an Instagram post about yoghurts, I received tonnes of messages asking about which
I recently shared a post on Instagram about breakfast cereals. Which sparked a lot of questions about which ones were best for babies and young children. I’ve previously written a blog about breakfast cereals that
Written by Sam Mackay, First Aid Trainer from KeepaBeat First Aid. One of the most common subjects I get asked to cover as a First Aid trainer is the topic of allergies and on coping
Blog written by Penny Barnard, Paediatric Dietitian, PhD RD Cert Allergy MBDA. Weaning can be a daunting & anxious time for parents, especially when advice is changing and it is now recommended that common food
This week is all about OATS! I’ve got PLENTY of ideas for my week on SR Nutrition Porridge Recipes, don’t you worry. These are all great for baby/toddler/children/adults alike. Mixing up what you offer at
What Milk, When? Parents ask me time and time again about baby’s milk from birth to weaning and beyond – so I hope this blog post is really useful. While we talk about all of the
Written by Dr Stephanie Ooi – a GP working at MyHealthcare Clinic Weaning and your baby’s poo Let’s talk about poo! A subject I actually talk about fairly frequently being a GP but EVEN MORE