Posts tagged with: 2017

2017

Articles published in 2017

When Do Babies Hold Their Own Bottle?

By Lambeth Hochwald Feeding baby her bottle is a wonderful bonding experience. But let’s be honest, it would be nice to have your hands free at some point. While it’s ultimately...

Snacktastic Tips for Back-to-School: Keeping Foods Fun, Fresh, Healthy and Interesting

As summer reaches its close, anyone else find a little back-to-school anxiety triggered by the contents of the fridge? Kids aren’t the only ones who may have to work at...

5 Expert Tips for Feeding Your Picky Eaters

A Mom asked “I want my 4-year-old son to drink Orgain Kids™ Protein Shake, because it’s so nutritious. But he will only drink regular chocolate milk, and way too much of it! ...

Three Structures in a Child’s Mouth That Can Cause Picky Eating

By Melanie Potock Babies, toddlers, and older children can develop feeding difficulties—ranging from general picky eating to severe feeding disorders—for a variety of reasons. As a speech-language pathologist who specializes...

The Definitive Guide to Help Parents Prepare for Back to School Stress

by Allison Hendricks As the final month of summer has official begun, it’s time to start thinking of the upcoming school year. With back-to-school shopping, choosing extracurricular activities and attending...

The Best Feeding Schedule For Toddlers, According To Doctors

By Sarah Bunton For plenty of parents, convincing their child to eat healthy food — and do it often — can be a never ending conversation. You may have lucked out...

Gagging: What You Need to Know About Feeding Baby

Parents.com asked me to write an article just for them regarding a hot topic: Gagging! Here’s when to chill, when to worry and what in the heck to do about...

How to Track Food Exposures and Expand Food Variety for Selective Eaters

By Melanie Potock Research shows a child takes eight to 15 exposures to a new food just to enhance acceptance of that food. Yet, most parents offer a new food to a...

Why Is My Baby Pulling At Their Ears? They’re Trying To Tell You Something

By Shannon Evans When it comes to infants, parents can drive themselves crazy reading into every nonverbal cue they give. You’re constantly on the lookout for common ailments like ear...

Myths About Picky Eating to Ignore

By Melanie Potock No kid will starve. Kids who eat a very limited number of foods are indeed starving. They are deprived of adequate nutrition. Most won’t die, but they...