Are you confused about when or how to offer peanuts to your baby? In this blog, I’ll teach you how to prepare it safely and why it’s so important to do so early and often.
Why
As a pediatric feeding specialist, I teach families across the globe. And no matter what country the parent is from, one of the biggest concerns I hear about is water consumption for their baby. Here are some common water
We all know that sensory food play is developmentally essential for toddlers and school-age children (especially if they are finicky about new foods), but what about infants? Babies also need to explore their senses to foster brain maturation –
It’s getting cold outside, and it’s time to find some novel ways to keep mealtime fun! Here are some beverage ideas for babies and toddlers that will keep them warm and toasty while trying a few new tastes!
Pediatric feeding & swallowing therapists (like myself) encourage parents not to feed raw apples to babies & young children due to their high choking risk. The general media has also embraced this feeding education; for example, the New York
Are you looking for gifts for the little ones in your life? I’ve put together a Holiday Gift Guide for babies 0-24 months that can help them with their pre-feeding + feeding skills too!
Are you taking a road trip with the kids this holiday? Unfortunately, traveling in the car for several hours means hungry and thirsty kiddos. So, in this blog, I provide a list of must-have feeding products (+ tips) for
As you begin your feeding journey with your baby, it’s important to know that there are spoon milestones for six-month-olds that are critical to their overall feeding development. Knowing these milestones will encourage you to provide your little one
This is a sponsored post on behalf of Nomi by Evomove. All opinions are my own.
A lot of high chairs on the market have been designed with the wrong priorities in mind. In my clinical
This a sponsored post on behalf of Nomi by Evomove. All opinions are my own.
So many of the high chairs on the market are designed with misplaced priorities. It’s no wonder parents are often overwhelmed