Article finder Filter × Filter Article topic Article topic Infant Nutrition × Parenting Support Growth & Development Pregnancy Diet & Exercise Breastfeeding Support Toddler Nutrition Preparing for Baby Sleep Baby Food Allergies Crying & Colic Relief Subtopic Subtopic Preparing your Home for Baby Birth Plan & Signs of Labour Pregnancy nutrition Excercising during pregnancy Gestational diabetes Breastfeeding benefits Breastfeeding basics What to eat when breastfeeding Breastfeeding problems & solutions Formula feeding Introducing solids Introducing new foods Toddler feeding skills Toddler meals and snacks Baby development month by month Baby activities Toddler playtime Why babies cry Colic relief Tummy troubles Sleep basics Baby sleep problems Toddler sleep Baby allergies Testing for allergies Preventing allergies Stages Stages Pregnancy Getting Pregnant 0-6 Months 6 to 8 months 8 to 12 months 12 + months Reset Show Clear allInfant Nutrition × 80 articles Content format ArticlePodcastVideo Reading time - Any -5 min or lessmore than 5 min Author Sort by: Sort by: Last update (Newest) × Sort by: Sort by: Last update (Newest) Last update (Newest) Last update (Oldest) Reading time (Short) Reading time (Long) Article title (A-Z) Article title (Z-A) Clear allInfant Nutrition × Pregnancy Article How to strengthen your baby's immune system By Dr. Ted Jablonski, family physician 6 to 8 months Article Did you know? Around six months of age, baby’s evolving needs call for the introduction of foods 0-6 Months Article Did you know? Breast milk is the best start for babies. 6 to 8 months Article Did you know? The way young children are fed may be as important as the food offered 0-6 Months Article Responsive feeding: Learn about how to feed your baby Can you identify which of these responsive feeding principles are fact and which ones are fiction? 8 to 12 months Article 5 grab-and-go mini meals When you’re out and about and your baby is hungry between meals, you can give them a healthy mini meal. Here are 5 ideas to get you inspired. 8 to 12 months Article The importance of family mealtimes and letting your baby lead the way Research has shown that shared family meals—no matter the size of your family—provide benefits for your baby beyond the joy of simply eating dinner together. 6 to 8 months Article Starting solid foods doesn’t mean stopping breastfeeding or formula feeding After six months, your little one’s need for energy and some important nutrients (such as iron, zinc, and protein) can’t be met with breast milk or formula alone. 8 to 12 months Article 7 basic rules of safe food preparation Follow these stay-safe principles when you’re shopping or preparing food for your baby. 0-6 Months Article Your baby knows how much they need Did you know? Nursing—feeding your baby directly from your breast—helps to protect her ability to drink only as much as she needs. 0-6 Months Article How to support your baby’s growth and health Breast milk contains the right quantity and quality of proteins to boost your baby’s growth and health—both now and in the future. 0-6 Months Article Breastfeeding for beginners: Get confident Now you’ve mastered breastfeeding in the comfort of your own home, it’s time to get out and about! 0-6 Months Article Breastfeeding for beginners: Get a good latch Breastfeeding has lifelong health benefits for your baby. Take the time to learn about these latching techniques now, so you'll have an easier time later. 8 to 12 months Article Your 5-step guide to eco-shopping Bringing a baby into this world can make new parents think about the future of the planet, and how they can lessen their impact for generations to come. Here are five ways some parents shop and eat 0-6 Months Article You can do it! Did you know? Your breasts make just the right amount of breast milk for your baby. 0-6 Months Article Breastfeeding for beginners: 4 steps for a successful start Everything you need to know about breastfeeding in four steps. 8 to 12 months Article How to help your baby learn to like new foods and textures Did you know? Your baby may need to try some foods and textures several times before she is happy to eat them. Pagination Previous page First page 1 … Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4