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- Is your child too small? Does he not eat enough?
Why do you think your child doesn’t eat enough?
Why do you think he is too small?
What does his growth chart say?
Does his weight follow close to the same line?
Be careful not to get pushy with feeding. Your child will push right back, and eat less, not more. Struggles about eating will make him too small. Instead, trust him to eat and grow the way that is right for him.
Don’t wait for him to ask for food. Don’t feed or give drinks (except water) on the run.
Don’t have low-fat meals. Don’t push high fat food. Don’t give special food.
Don’t try to get him to eat more than he wants. Don’t give him other food right after the meal.
Don’t try to get him to eat more than he wants. Don’t give him other food right after the meal.
Don’t leave him to eat alone. Don’t ignore him. Don’t talk too much. Don’t mess with his food. Don’t watch TV during meals.
Don’t push high-calorie treats. Don’t give treat handouts.
Don’t try to get him to grow your way.
Don’t leave him to eat alone. Don’t ignore him. Don’t talk too much. Don’t mess with his food. Don’t watch TV during meals.
Don’t push high-calorie treats. Don’t give treat handouts.
Don’t try to get him to grow your way.
If you have trouble feeding in the best way and trusting your child to grow well, ask for help from a dietitian or other health worker who understands feeding.
© Ellyn Satter
HAND EXPRESSION
How it works
Use your hand to gently massage and compress your breast to remove milk.
What’s Involved
Average Cost
Free
Side-Lying Hold
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Cross-Cradle Hold
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Clutch or “Football” Hold
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Cradle Hold
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Laid-Back Hold
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