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Fussy eaters at age 10-12 months
By Cheryl Freedman on 19/02/2011 16:00:00
The nearer your baby gets to one, the more independent he'll become at mealtimes – and, quite possibly, more fussy. Here's our dos and don'ts to help you survive feeding time
.Do move on from pureesResearch has shown that it is important to move your little one on to more mashed foods and then adult textures from around one year. This helps to develop your baby’s chewing and swallowing muscles, and there’s evidence to suggest
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How to cope when your baby can't drink milk
By Cheryl Freedman on 06/03/2011 17:47:06
We think of cow's milk as a staple of babies' diets, but luckily there are ways to manage if your little one has a dairy allergy
milk sours, and whey is the watery part left behind when the curd is taken out. Lactose is a sugar that is found in milk. Babies and children can be allergic to either whey or casein, or both. Children (and adults) are more likely to be lactose
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