Stress-Free Feeding

Stress-Free Feeding by Laura Webber is a practical guide published by Little, Brown on January 5, 2016. This 192-page book is designed for mothers seeking effective strategies for feeding their young children from birth to five years of age. It addresses common challenges faced during this critical period, providing reassurance and evidence-based solutions to alleviate concerns surrounding child feeding.
Readers will find a wealth of real-life examples from mothers sharing their experiences and solutions to feeding difficulties. The book aims to dispel myths about child feeding and reduce maternal guilt, covering essential topics related to breastfeeding, parenting, and children’s health. By focusing on the various stages from pregnancy to primary school, Stress-Free Feeding offers insights that can help navigate the potentially stressful aspects of feeding infants and toddlers.
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This is a practical guide for mothers in how best to feed their young children from 0-5 years of age.Full of real life examples from mothers themselves about their difficulties with feeding and what worked for them, it provides reassurance, dispels some of the myths around child feeding, and attempts to dissipate maternal guilt about feeding. Covering the years from pregnancy to primary school, the book will help readers through the most potentially problematic and worrying stages of child feeding with evidence-based solutions to common problems.
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