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3 to 6 Months Old: What to Expect

MumMums -- By Colleen Hurley, RD Certified Kid’s Nutrition Specialist During this exciting stage of development at 3 to 6 months old, your baby will be amazed with his newfound skills and the intriguing world around him, all of which is certain to entertain you in the process. Around this time, your baby will no longer be content to simply lie down when he’s awake. Be sure to sit him up in an infant seat so ...     10-31
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Baby Development – How to Prevent Choking in Infants

MumMums -- By Colleen Hurley, RD, Certified Kid’s Nutrition Specialist Mum Mum’s recently discussed introducing solids to your infant.As babies learn how to chew and swallow foods, the risk of choking is ever present and the main reason why this topic deserved its own post.Choking is scary for both children and parents and can happen anytime anywhere, but there are things parents can do to help prevent choki...     10-31
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Baby Health – 8 Ways to Boost Kids’ Immune Systems

MumMums -- By Colleen Hurley, RD, Certified Kid’s Nutrition Specialist It is that time of year again, chillier weather and of course the ubiquitous common cold. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and although it is inevitable your child will catch a cold at some point in their lives; especially those in preschool or daycare, there are few things you can do help boost your child’s immunity. Here ...     10-31
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Child Health – University of Swansea Study Finds Birth Drugs ‘cut breastfeeding’

MumMums -- By Colleen Hurley, RD, Certified Kid’s Nutrition Specialist It has been said many times that breast is best when it comes to infant feeding and current research continues to support this adage.Despite this knowledge, many women do not breastfeed either for a variety of reasons.One reason, as studies have shown, is that most hospitals do not provide adequate support for mothers who wish to breastfe...     10-28
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Baby Nutrition – University of Texas Study finds Supplementing Babies’ Formula with DHA Boost Cognitive Development

MumMums -- By Colleen Hurley, RD, Certified Kid’s Nutrition Specialist Research has previously shown breastfed babies have higher cognitive skills than formula fed babies, and a recent study finds further evidence for this notion.   Several studies have confirmed the superior cognitive skills of breastfed babies, but the reasons why were speculativeuntil now that is.  The enhanced brain function may be due t...     10-28
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