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Is my child a healthy weight

WebThe pattern of growth over months and years is more important than weight. Growth charts are used by health professionals to check children’s growth by plotting height and weight …

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How do I know if my child is eating too much OR not …

WebChildren have extremely variable appetites due to growth spurts and other factors. Children can regulate their own food intake if we let them respond to their hunger and fullness. …

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Coeliac disease and kids: from diagnosis to a new diet

WebTesting for coeliac disease is simple and having a diagnosis is important for improving health. The only treatment for coeliac disease is a strict, lifelong gluten-free diet which …

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How do I know if my child has an eating disorder and how can I …

WebAn eating disorder is a serious mental health condition that involves an unhealthy preoccupation with eating, exercise or body shape. The earlier an eating disorder is …

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How do you prevent or treat anaemia or low iron levels in …

WebMedical Conditions How do you prevent or treat anaemia or low iron levels in kids and pre-teens? Infants and children are at increased risk of developing iron deficiency due to …

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Feeding Families

WebThere is endless information about what we should feed our kids but very little about how to feed them. The information below gives families some key strategies and guiding …

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Creating a Supportive Feeding Environment

WebFurther support . If you are concerned about your child’s food intake, eating behaviours, growth or nutrition-related health, contact a GP, paediatrician or Accredited Practising …

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feeding fussy eaters

WebOffer raw vegetables with dip or cream cheese. Serve minced meat or finely sliced meat with gravy or a sauce. Add grated or diced vegetables to meals such as fried rice, pasta …

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Serving ‘Family Style’

WebFurther support . If you are concerned about your child’s food intake, eating behaviours, growth or nutrition-related health, contact a GP, paediatrician or Accredited Practising …

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Expanding the Menu for your Baby

WebHealthy Growth Expanding the menu for your baby Key points It takes time for babies to get used to new tastes and textures. Keep offering foods previously rejected. For allergy …

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How to determine baby’s first foods

WebIntroduction to Solids How to determine baby’s first foods Start offering solids between 4 and 6 months. Begin with iron-rich foods, such as pureed meat and iron-fortified infant …

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Mealtime Rules for Everyone’s Sanity

WebFurther support . If you are concerned about your child’s food intake, eating behaviours, growth or nutrition-related health, contact a GP, paediatrician or Accredited Practising …

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Tips for feeding a baby with established allergies

WebMedical Conditions Tips for feeding a baby with established allergies Key points Allergies should always be confirmed by a clinical immunology/allergy specialist. Excluding any …

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What are the signs of food allergies in babies

WebHives or welts anywhere on the body. Abdominal pain and/or vomiting. Signs of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to foods include: Difficult/noisy breathing. Swelling of the …

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Terms & Conditions

WebTerms & Conditions Disclaimer This information is a general guide to appropriate practice and does not replace the advice given by an individual’s own health professional or …

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