Complementary feeding: family foods for breastfed children
Complementary feeding: family foods for breastfed children
- Geneva World Health Organization 2000
- 52p.
Presents the principles that are associated with giving children other foods in addition to breast milk, which is referred to as complementary feeding. Examines how mixtures of certain family foods can provide a child with adequate nutrients before the child is given family foods only. The importance of complementary feeding is discussed and advice is given on how this course of action should be done to ensure the nutritional needs of the child are met.
Nutrition|Infant Nutrition|Breast Feeding
WS 130 .C6 2000
Presents the principles that are associated with giving children other foods in addition to breast milk, which is referred to as complementary feeding. Examines how mixtures of certain family foods can provide a child with adequate nutrients before the child is given family foods only. The importance of complementary feeding is discussed and advice is given on how this course of action should be done to ensure the nutritional needs of the child are met.
Nutrition|Infant Nutrition|Breast Feeding
WS 130 .C6 2000