Responsive feeding The baby-first guide to stress-free weaning, healthy eating, and mealtime bonding

Melanie Potock

Book - 2022

"The authoritative guide to feeding babies and toddlers "responsively"-the no-fuss method that follows your child's cues and sets the stage for healthy eating"--

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Subjects
Published
New York : The Experiment [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Melanie Potock (author)
Other Authors
Mitchell H. Katz (writer of foreword)
Physical Description
242 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781615198368
  • Chapter one: Ready for solids the Responsive Way at 6 months
  • Chaper Two: Building momentum & communication skills 6 to 12 months
  • Chapter three: It's the pace, not the race 12 to 18 months
  • Chapter four: Rounding the bend 18 to 24 months
  • Chapter five: Coasting through challenges 24 to 36 months
  • Chapter six: Eating away from home & navigating family influences
  • Chapter seven: Red flags & special needs.
Review by Library Journal Review

Many parents seek guidance on infant feeding, particularly knowing when a baby is ready for solids and to what extent. Here speech-language pathologist and feeding therapist Potock (Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater) tackles "first eaters." She argues that following an infant's direction is the key to responsive feeding, the method recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Potock helps readers understand babies' reflexes, know the difference between gagging and choking, and pay attention to eight senses that influence a baby's eating, including proprioception (awareness of where body parts are resting or moving in space), vestibular sense (controlling balance and movement, such as picking up a pea between thumb and forefinger), and interoception (sensing internal cues and recognizing hunger). During a six- to nine-month window, Potock focuses on communication skills during the mealtime experience and continuing growth in self-feeding (she gives examples for turning family recipes into purees or finger food, and self-feeding options for varying stages of toddlerhood). She includes detailed instructions on how to help with skills such as pincer grasp, utensil usage, straw drinking, and more, and a final chapter discusses infusing flavors from parents' culinary heritage into babies' diets. VERDICT With charts and visual aids, this book is a comprehensive resource on all things mealtime related for babies and toddlers.

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