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 all8 to 12 months × Growth & Development × 28 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 all8 to 12 months × Growth & Development × Pregnancy Article How to strengthen your baby's immune system By Dr. Ted Jablonski, family physician 6 to 8 months Article Baby Teething: Signs and Relief Teething begins at different times for different babies, although most have already started by six months of age. 6 to 8 months Article Changing food and nutrition for your 8-to-12- month old Take this quiz and test your nutrition knowledge! 6 to 8 months Article Snack ideas for kids | Ready for finger foods? The food you give your kids will help them grow in so many ways beyond the physical. It will expose them to new smells and textures. 6 to 8 months Article Signs your baby is full | Old’s hunger and fullness cues Is your hungry baby eating enough? Here are some hunger and fullness cues to watch out for during your toddler's development. 6 to 8 months Article Did you know? During babies’ first year of life their nutritional needs are higher than those of adults 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. Pagination Previous page Page 1 Current page 2