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Simple ideas to cure a fussy eater
By Babyexpert.com on 21/06/2007 13:49:00
Toddlers can be notoriously picky about food. These two techniques may help.

'Even as a baby Miranda was fussy, and now she's reached a stage where she eats very few foods. She also goes through phases when she refuses the foods she normally eats, which is very frustrating.'Miranda was exclusively breastfed up to almost 6

What toddlers hate eating
By Babyexpert.com on 10/12/2008 12:58:00
Got a fussy toddler? You are not alone!

Research shows that 40% of toddlers are picky eaters.So what don’t toddlers like? Green vegetables got the thumbs down most frequently amongst babies and toddlers, with 34% refusing to eat them.The other main food dislikes were savoury foods (20%), meat (13%), lumpy foods (12%) a...

Mealtime solutions for faddy toddlers
By Babyexpert.com on 16/07/2006 14:33:00
Steer your toddler through a fussy eating phase.

Fussy eating often tops the list of parents’ concerns, with mealtimes being one of the most common battlegrounds.‘Feeding problems are far more common than parents may think,’ says nutritionist Caroline Bunker. ‘The good news is that being fussy

Mealtime musts for small eaters
By Babyexpert.com on 17/07/2007 12:33:00
If your toddler has a small appetite, focus on these nutritious foods.

Many children have small appetites or go through phases of eating what seems like a miniscule amount of food.If you are worried about the amount your toddler eats, you need to make sure that whatever does go in is giving an extra boost to his calorie and vitamin intake.Try the fo...

Get through a faddy phase
By Babyexpert.com on 11/04/2006 15:39:00
Tips on how to steer your toddler through pre-school eating wars.

Fussy eating often tops the list of parents' concerns, with mealtimes being one of the most common battlegrounds.‘Feeding problems are far more common than parents may think,' says nutritionist Caroline Bunker. ‘The good news is that being fussy

Cut mealtime stress
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 10:27:00
Stay calm to help improve your toddler's eating habits.

All too easily, mealtimes with a picky eater can become an emotional minefield that can leave you in tears and your toddler angry and upset. You may find yourself resorting to all the things you swore you'd never do - like offering ice cream as a reward for eating vegetables or g...

Food help for supermums
By Babyexpert.com on 19/02/2007 12:41:11
No time to cook? Make sure your children eat healthily even when you're rushed off your feet.

and low in nutrition - Annabel has come up with the perfect solution. Her new range of Eat Fussy ready meals for children come with the guarantee you would expect from someone with her credentials. Ingredients are 100% natural with no added salt or hidden

Varied pregnancy diet linked to happy eaters
By Babyexpert.com on 22/02/2012 06:01:00
Babies more likely to embrace new foods

weeks of weaning were also proven to be an important time to introduce flavours and foods to babies to avoid long-term fussy eating habits.One group of babies were given pureed carrots for ten days, while the other group were given a variety of pureed

Can you spoil a baby?
By Babyexpert.com on 06/07/2009 11:22:00
Does picking up your baby for a cuddle make him more needy?

Small babies need lots of attention.Even when they're not actually demanding attention ie aren't crying or fussing, it's tempting to pick them up for a quick sniff and a snuggle.In the early days it's only natural that you'll want to kiss and cuddle her, play with her tiny finger...

Soothing strategies for a crying baby
By Megan Faure on 14/04/2013 16:33:00
Try each of the following expert baby soothing techniques

, but for sleep times continue to swaddle under her arms.Soothing touchTouch is a tool that mothers use intuitively with their babies, from a kiss to a hug. If your baby tends to be fussy, try a daily massage. When she's crying, use gentle but firm patting to calm

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