The timing and strategy with which parents first introduce their infants to solid foods may be an important predictor of subsequent developmental outcomes. Recent years have seen a decline in the prevalence of traditional parent‐led feeding of soft, puréed food and a rise in the prevalence of infant‐led complementary feeding. Although there has been some research espousing the benefits of infant‐led complementary feeding for improving food fussiness and self‐regulation, there has been little exploration of this approach that may impact on other developmental outcomes in children. The current study explores whether aspects of the infant‐led approach, specifically the child eating unaided and consuming finger foods and eating with the family,...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
Purpose of Review: Infants are traditionally introduced to solid foods using spoon-feeding of specia...
In Western countries, infants are usually introduced to solids through spoon-fed puréed foods (paren...
The timing and strategy with which parents first introduce their infants to solid foods may be an im...
The complementary feeding period has lifelong consequences for the individual well-being. In many in...
Baby-led weaning is an approach to complementary feeding that emphasizes an infant's ability to self...
The complementary feeding period (when infants are introduced to foods and liquids different from mi...
Complementary feeding is the process of introducing solid foods to milk‐fed infants (also known as w...
The transition from milk to complementary food is a crucial but difficult process, requiring conside...
Background: Baby-led weaning (BLW) is a form of complementary feeding where the baby feeds themselve...
Background: The traditional spoon-feeding approach to introduction of solid foods during the complem...
On 5 May 2016, the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) invited leading infant feeding experts to disc...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
The transition to complementary food is a critical time for infant nutrition, growth, and neurodevel...
In Baby-Led Weaning (BLW), infants are offered foods that they are able to pick up and feed themselv...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
Purpose of Review: Infants are traditionally introduced to solid foods using spoon-feeding of specia...
In Western countries, infants are usually introduced to solids through spoon-fed puréed foods (paren...
The timing and strategy with which parents first introduce their infants to solid foods may be an im...
The complementary feeding period has lifelong consequences for the individual well-being. In many in...
Baby-led weaning is an approach to complementary feeding that emphasizes an infant's ability to self...
The complementary feeding period (when infants are introduced to foods and liquids different from mi...
Complementary feeding is the process of introducing solid foods to milk‐fed infants (also known as w...
The transition from milk to complementary food is a crucial but difficult process, requiring conside...
Background: Baby-led weaning (BLW) is a form of complementary feeding where the baby feeds themselve...
Background: The traditional spoon-feeding approach to introduction of solid foods during the complem...
On 5 May 2016, the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) invited leading infant feeding experts to disc...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
The transition to complementary food is a critical time for infant nutrition, growth, and neurodevel...
In Baby-Led Weaning (BLW), infants are offered foods that they are able to pick up and feed themselv...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
Purpose of Review: Infants are traditionally introduced to solid foods using spoon-feeding of specia...
In Western countries, infants are usually introduced to solids through spoon-fed puréed foods (paren...