Flag as Not Acceptable?
We review flagged content and enforce our Terms of Use, in which content must never be:
- Profane or sexually explicit
- Disrespectful or abusive
- Infringing of copyright
When your child was a baby, you were probably told countless times that bedtime routines would help her sleep better -- an important part of keeping her healthy. So it should come as no surprise that routines for mealtime will also help instill healthy eating habits, create stability in your household, and provide comfort.
The Journal of the National Association for the Education of Young Children recommends establishing regular meal and snack times for children between 9 and 12 months old.
When your child becomes a toddler, you'll want to establish regular times for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. Doing so will eliminate preparing multiple snacks and meals at inopportune times, since they'll learn...
Revving Up Mealtime
A delightful article that describes one mom's ingenuity in getting her toddler to enjoy mealtime
November 07, 2008
Not Acceptable?
ParentPedia contains the opinions and views of other users. Given the interactive nature of ParentPedia, we cannot endorse, guarantee, or be responsible for the accuracy, efficacy, or veracity of any content generated by our users.
The contents of ParentPedia are intended for educational purposes only. Such contents are not intended to, and do not, constitute medical or healthcare advice or diagnosis, and may not be used for such purposes. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Reliance on information presented on ParentPedia is at your own risk.
We review flagged content and enforce our Terms of Use, in which content must never be: