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InfantMedlinePlus: Infant and Toddler Nutrition
DHHS. NIH. National Library of Medicine.
Latest news on infant and toddler nutrition and provides age specific information on feeding children for the first two years.
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Food and Nutrition Information Center LogoInfant Nutrition and Feeding Resource List  (PDF|126 KB)
USDA. NAL. Food and Nutrition Information Center.
Collection of resources on infant nutrition and feeding, including books, pamphlets and audiovisuals published from 2000 on. Also in PDF |99 KB.
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University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, Family and Consumer Sciences
University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension.
Provides a collection of resources on a child's growth and development from birth to 1 year of age. Includes advice for parents and guides them on what to expect from each stage of development.
  • Newborn
  • 1 Month
  • 4 Months
  • 6 Months
  • 9 Months
  • 10 Months
  • 11 Months
  • 12 Months
  • Nourishing the Newborn: Birth to Four Months(PDF|44 KB)
  • Nourishing the Older Infant: Four to Twelve Months (PDF|39 KB)
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    What Everyone Feeding A Baby Should Know
    University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension.
    Provides advice to parents and caregivers on preparation and feeding practices for infants.
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    Pediatric Nutrition Guidelines for Primary Health Care Providers  (PDF|111 KB)
    Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health. Healthy Babies Healthy Children Workgroup.
    Developmental characteristics, guidelines and red flags are provided for children birth though 6 years.
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    Infant Eating in a High ChairSolid Food: Ready or Not?
    Ohio State University Extension.
    Provides guidance on determining when your infant is ready for solid foods as well as how to begin feeding.
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    Infant feedingFeeding Baby With Breast Milk or Formula  (PDF|330 KB)
    DHHS. Food and Drug Administration.
    Offers tips and information about feeding your baby. Also available in Spanish.
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    Gaining and Growing: Assuring Nutritional Care of Preterm Infants
    DHHS. HRSA. Maternal Child Health Bureau.
    Information for community health professionals who work with premature infants, including nutritional assessment, feeding very low birth weight infants, and resources for nutritional services.
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    Last Modified: Feb 27, 2009  
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        Adolescence
        Pregnancy
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        Aging
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