⏱ 1h 11m
📚 11 lessons
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About this course
The first weeks of solid foods are just the beginning. The real complexity of infant feeding unfolds over the following months, as textures advance, flavor variety expands, mealtime behaviors emerge, and the long-term relationship with food begins to take shape. Parents who start strong often find themselves uncertain about how to progress, how to handle food refusal, and how to build meals that meet a growing baby's nutritional needs without turning every dinner into a battle.
By the end of this course you will be able to plan a nutritionally balanced feeding progression from six to twelve months, apply responsive feeding principles to manage food refusal without pressure or coercion, adapt the family meal to meet your baby's texture and safety needs, and recognize the signs of potential feeding difficulties that warrant professional evaluation.
What you will learn:
- How nutritional needs shift between six and twelve months and how the role of solids relative to milk gradually increases
- A texture and lumpiness progression framework, with a checklist for each developmental stage
- How to apply a division-of-responsibility model to mealtimes, preserving the child's autonomy over quantity while the parent controls what is offered
- Practical strategies for managing common behavioral patterns — food refusal, gagging, selectivity — without reinforcing aversions
- How to deconstruct a typical family dinner into an age-appropriate infant version using a meal-adaptation guide
- Approaches to maintaining flavor variety and preventing early food selectivity through repeated exposure strategies
- Iron, zinc, omega-3, and vitamin D: understanding which nutrients need extra attention and which foods reliably provide them
- Indicators that a feeding difficulty may require assessment by a feeding therapist, occupational therapist, or pediatric dietitian
This course is structured around a month-by-month case narrative following one family from the six-month mark through the baby's first birthday, punctuated by analysis prompts and supplementary reference sheets at each stage. Worksheets include the texture progression tracker, the meal-adaptation template, and a feeding-behavior observation log. Reflection prompts help you map the case narrative's lessons onto your own child's current stage, making the material immediately applicable.
This course is suitable for parents already underway with solid foods who want a coherent long-term framework, as well as those preparing to start. Some familiarity with first foods concepts is helpful but not required. This course is informational and educational; it does not substitute for evaluation by a pediatrician, dietitian, or feeding specialist.
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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