Emma Hubbard | 5 Tips to Ensure Your Baby Develops a Healthy Relationship With Food @EmmaHubbard | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
In this video you're going to learn how to make sure you don't fall into 5 common habits that can prolong the process of teaching children to eat independently.
The reason it's important to avoid these mistakes is because they essentially prevent children from learning the foundational skills required to eat. Without these skills, they'll end up relying on you to feed them for longer, and may also become much more fussy in their food choices.
Some of these habits can suppress their appetite, while others can result in over-eating, limited food preferences, and even a dependency on pureed food. You'll also learn about a common choking risk and how to avoid it too.
If you're introducing solids to your baby I hope you find this video helpful!
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00:00 - 02:36 : Avoid This Common Appetite-Suppressing Habit
02:37 - 03:49 : This Habit Can Result in Overeating and Picky Eating
03:50 - 05:17 : Don't Let This Habit Limit Your Baby's Food Preferences
05:18 - 07:46 : Steer Clear of This Habit to Prevent Dependency on Pureed Foods
07:47 - 09:28 : This Crucial Habit May Increase Your Baby's Choking Risk
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If you have any questions or concerns about the health of your child, yourself or a family member, always seek guidance from your doctor or a qualified health professional. The content on this channel does not substitute, supersede or replace the advice of a medical professional. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay seeking professional medical advice because of something you have seen on this channel.
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If you wish to seek clarification on the above matters please contact Hubbard Digital Pty. Ltd. via the contact email on this channel.
In this video you're going to learn how to make sure you don't fall into 5 common habits that can prolong the process of teaching children to eat independently.
The reason it's important to avoid these mistakes is because they essentially prevent children from learning the foundational skills required to eat. Without these skills, they'll end up relying on you to feed them for longer, and may also become much more fussy in their food choices.
Some of these habits can suppress their appetite, while others can result in over-eating, limited food preferences, and even a dependency on pureed food. You'll also learn about a common choking risk and how to avoid it too.
If you're introducing solids to your baby I hope you find this video helpful!
✅ Get your free Mealtimes Essentials Guide with links to all my favorite plates, cups, cutlery and more here: brightestbeginning.com/bb_optin/mealtime-essentials-guide
👶 Facilitate healthy development, help your little one hit their developmental milestones, develop a secure attachment, build strong communication skills and more with my course, Play, Develop, Thrive: brightestbeginning.com/courses/play-develop-thrive
📱 Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/brightest.beginning
☕ Just want to say thanks? A good coffee is the way to my heart 😂. You can buy me one here: buymeacoffee.com/emmahubbard
#emmahubbard #babydevelopment #startingsolids
00:00 - 02:36 : Avoid This Common Appetite-Suppressing Habit
02:37 - 03:49 : This Habit Can Result in Overeating and Picky Eating
03:50 - 05:17 : Don't Let This Habit Limit Your Baby's Food Preferences
05:18 - 07:46 : Steer Clear of This Habit to Prevent Dependency on Pureed Foods
07:47 - 09:28 : This Crucial Habit May Increase Your Baby's Choking Risk
Disclaimer:
The content on this channel is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as health or personal advice.
If you have any questions or concerns about the health of your child, yourself or a family member, always seek guidance from your doctor or a qualified health professional. The content on this channel does not substitute, supersede or replace the advice of a medical professional. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay seeking professional medical advice because of something you have seen on this channel.
If you are in any way concerned that you or a person in your care may be experiencing a medical emergency, call the relevant emergency services in your area immediately.
External (outbound) links found on this channel, or resources, websites, or other content sources mentioned by this channel are not endorsed by this channel (Emma Hubbard) or it's owner (Hubbard Digital Pty. Ltd.) in any way. Under no circumstances is Emma Hubbard or Hubbard Digital Pty. Ltd. responsible for the claims of third party content providers, websites or educational providers.
If you wish to seek clarification on the above matters please contact Hubbard Digital Pty. Ltd. via the contact email on this channel.