Feeding

Foods to Avoid for Your Baby

Peanut AllergiesBy Dr. Joey Shulman

There are certain foods to avoid feeding your child in the early years to minimize the incidence of allergies. For starters, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you only feed your baby breast milk or formula for the first four to six months. Read more

Preventing Food Allergies In My Baby

By: Dr. Joey Shulman
Food allergies and sensitivities can be the underlying causes of many childhood illnesses and symptoms without parents even being aware. However, there are certain steps that can be taken to minimize, and in some cases even prevent, the onset of an allergic response. Read more

Green Eggs for Breakfast

Green EggsOrganic Baby, by Kimberley Rider
Good for 9mos and up Read more

Brown Rice and Quinoa

Brown RiceOrganic Baby by Kimberly Rider Read more

Baby’s First Foods

Starting Solid FoodsChild Nutrition Series – Number 69c, March 2006, BC Ministry of Health 

From birth to 6 months of age
Breast milk is the best food for your baby. Babies who are not breastfeed should be offered iron-fortified infant formula. Babies do not need solid foods until they are 6 months of age. Read more

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