STARTING SOLIDS FOR BABY (IN)

Learn how to provide healthy nutrition to for your infant and create a healthy feeding relationship. A dietitian will answer questions on:
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When and how to introduce solids
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How much should your infant eat
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How to create a healthy eating environment
UPCOMING CLASSES:
Wenesday, May 14 11:00-12:00pm
If you would like to register for this class, please call 416-621-2220, extension 253.
*Patients with a family doctor at EMC FHT:
1. Please leave a detailed message with your first and last name and the best number to contact you.
2.Provide the full class name and date/time.
3. You will receive a reminder email or phone call 72 hours prior to the class, which will include the Zoom login ID and password.
Please note, to receive the reminder email with login information via email, a consent form needs to be filled out at the clinic by you. If you have not filled a consent form, you will be contacted by phone.
*Non EMC FHT Patients:
1. Please leave a detailed message with your first and last name and the best number to contact you.
2.Provide the full class name and date/time.
3. You will receive a reminder phone call 72 hours prior to the class, which will include the Zoom login ID and password.
*If you have not heard from us, this confirms you have been enrolled. We will only contact participants if the program/workshop you have signed up for is full.
If you have received the login for this workshop, please print the following:
A Guide to Eating Fish for Women Children, and Families
Division of Responsibility with Activity- Ellyn Satter
Division of Responsibility with Feeding- Ellyn Satter
PEN Handout feeding baby
PEN Sample Meal Plan Feeding Baby
PEN_handout Finger Foods 6-12 months
PEN_Recipes with infant cereal
When+your+child+does+not+eat+meat
Disclaimer:
These tools do not provide medical advice and are intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. For professional medical advice, please book an appointment with your family doctor or other healthcare providers. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911.