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Brain & Cognitive Development
The first 8 years are crucial for a baby's brain growth, forming the basis for future learning. Movement, language, emotion, and problem-solving are vital brain functions.
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Quick Guide to Baby Feeding Methods
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Review tips for educating caregivers about complementary feeding for infants.
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Complementary Feeding Methods: Overview & Definitions
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Learn about how complementary feeding is defined, including spoon-feeding, baby-led weaning, and baby-led feeding.
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How Nutrition Helps Support the Immunity
In this article, we will explore the role of nutrition in supporting the development of the immune system of infants and toddlers, which nutrients play a role in immunity, and the key practices to
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Iron from Infant Cereal Helps Support Learning Ability and Brain Development
Learn about how infant cereal is an ideal first food and can serve as an important source of iron during the first year.
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Why Babies Shouldn't Skip Infant Cereal
Around six months, babies need iron-rich foods like infant cereal to support cognitive development as their natural iron stores decline.
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What foods to offer your baby now to encourage healthy eating later?
Variety is key when you start complementary feeding. Help set them up for a future of healthy eating with these need-to-know numbers and food ideas.
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Baby Poop Guide
This baby poop guide will help you understand the differences between different baby stool colours and consistencies as well as the stools of babies on different diets.
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Mix up the menu!
It’s easy to fall into the habit of offering your baby the same foods every day, especially if you know they’ll happily eat them.
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7 tips about baby allergies and food introduction
Can you separate the fact from the fiction? Discover the truths and myths about allergies in babies.
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Baby Foods
Gerber baby foods provide diet diversity and nutrition. Our foods are made from wholesome and nutritious fruits, vegetables, grains and meats.
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Settling your baby through the night
Did you know? Waking up during the night doesn’t always mean your baby is hungry.
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Healthy Pregnancy Diet & Nutrition
Expecting a child gives new meaning to eating a well-balanced diet.
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Getting started: traditional and baby-led weaning
Your baby may be developmentally ready to start complementary feeding at around six months of age, when they are able to hold their head up and sit in a high-chair.
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How to help your baby learn to like new foods and textures
Did you know? Your baby may need to try some foods and textures several times before she is happy to eat them.
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Food choices for a healthy pregnancy nutrition
Eating for two doesn’t mean eating twice as much food, but it should mean making your food work twice as hard.
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Prenatal multivitamins and folic acid for pregnancy
A lack of folic acid during pregnancy leads to higher risk of neural tube defects in the baby. Learn about supplementing with folic acid and how much you need.
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Understanding why babies cry
Wondering why babies cry? If you’re struggling to understand what your baby is trying to tell you, check this list for possible clues to help.
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When to start solid food for babies
Starting solid foods is a new and exciting step in your baby’s eating development, but it often comes with many questions.
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How to strengthen your baby's immune system
By Dr. Ted Jablonski, family physician
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Snack ideas for kids | Ready for baby finger foods?
The food you give your kids will help them grow in so many ways beyond the physical. It will expose them to new smells and textures.
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How to prepare and store baby formula
Formula. It’s full of nutrition—but how you prep and store it can serve up some questions, too.
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Baby Solids: Guide & planning pour bébé de 8 mois.
Around the six-month mark, your baby will probably show signs of being ready for bites of their first food.
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What should my 12-24 Month Old Toddler be Eating?
As you probably already know, toddlers are incredibly active and energetic! For their body size, toddlers need to make every bite count with nutritious meals and snacks.
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