Название: Feeding with Love and Good Sense: The First Two Years
Автор: Ellyn Satter
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Секс и семейная психология
Серия: Feeding with Love and Good Sense
isbn: 9780967118963
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1. Where you are going with feeding
Your child’s learning to be a good eater starts at birth. At each step along the way, this booklet addresses your part in his learning—starting with breast- or formula-feeding, going through the steps to learn to eat grown-up food, and joining in with family meals. Step by step, your child learns to eat the food you eat and feel about eating the way you do.
A good eater is a competent eater.
You can raise a good eater.
By 8 to 18 months, your tiny baby will be ready to join in when you have family-friendly meals. From the very first breast- or formula-feeding, to let your child be a good eater, focus on the quality of feeding rather than the quantity she eats.
2. Follow the division of responsibility
The best way to feed your child—no matter her age—is to follow the division of responsibility. As a parent, you provide structure, support, and opportunities to learn. Your child chooses how much and whether to eat from what you provide. The division of responsibility in feeding is authoritative parenting: It encourages you to take leadership with feeding and give your child autonomy with eating.
The division of responsibility for infants
You choose breastfeeding or formula-feeding. Then you help your baby be calm and alert by feeding smoothly and going by information coming from her about when, how often, how fast, and how much.
The division of responsibility for older babies
The division of responsibility for toddlers through adolescents
Do your jobs with feeding, and trust your child to do her jobs with eating.
The division of responsibility applies to the child who was prematurely born, is ill, or has special needs. Sections and stories throughout this booklet address those children.
Trust your child to grow in the best way
Your child has a natural way of growing that is right for her. Her natural growth is in balance with her eating and moving. Maintain the division of responsibility in feeding and in activity (below). Trust her to do her part with eating, moving, and growing.
Your child’s body shape and size are mostly inherited. Her height and weight are normal for her as long as she grows consistently, even СКАЧАТЬ