Building a Healthy Child

Food Introduction Nutritional Program—A Parent’S Guide to Foundational Childhood Nutrition for Lifelong Health

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Preventive Medicine, Pediatrics
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Author: Melina Roberts, N.D. ISBN: 9781491783634
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 15, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Melina Roberts, N.D.
ISBN: 9781491783634
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 15, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Melina Roberts, N.D., has developed a revolutionary program that introduces infants and toddlers to food that helps them develop their bodies and health.

Many parents feed their children as if theyre adults, without ever thinking that perhaps they should not be eating like a fully-grown adult. The truth is, however, that organs and body systems mature at different times, which means nutrition needs at different ages vary.

In this guidebook to promoting optimal health in infants and toddlers, youll learn how to:

take advantage of the benefits of breastfeeding;

avoid foods that can cause infants problems, such as grains, wheat, soy, corn, refined white sugar, and cows milk;

introduce solids to infants and toddlers;

decrease the likelihood of children developing allergies, eczema, asthma, and chronic disease.

Most parents want to give their children a head start in life, but they too often neglect the most important areanutrition. They introduce certain foods too early and feed their children poor-quality food, promoting a disastrous cycle of bad health.

Help your children develop into intelligent, successful, and healthy adults with the insights and guidance in Building a Healthy Child.

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Melina Roberts, N.D., has developed a revolutionary program that introduces infants and toddlers to food that helps them develop their bodies and health.

Many parents feed their children as if theyre adults, without ever thinking that perhaps they should not be eating like a fully-grown adult. The truth is, however, that organs and body systems mature at different times, which means nutrition needs at different ages vary.

In this guidebook to promoting optimal health in infants and toddlers, youll learn how to:

take advantage of the benefits of breastfeeding;

avoid foods that can cause infants problems, such as grains, wheat, soy, corn, refined white sugar, and cows milk;

introduce solids to infants and toddlers;

decrease the likelihood of children developing allergies, eczema, asthma, and chronic disease.

Most parents want to give their children a head start in life, but they too often neglect the most important areanutrition. They introduce certain foods too early and feed their children poor-quality food, promoting a disastrous cycle of bad health.

Help your children develop into intelligent, successful, and healthy adults with the insights and guidance in Building a Healthy Child.

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