An infant‐led approach to complementary feeding is positively associated with language development
Abstract The timing and strategy with which parents first introduce their infants to solid foods may be an important predictor of subsequent developmental outcomes. Recent years have seen a decline in the prevalence of traditional parent‐led feeding of soft, puréed food and a rise in the prevalence...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Webber (Author), Jacqueline Blissett (Author), Elsa Addessi (Author), Amy T. Galloway (Author), Laura Shapiro (Author), Claire Farrow (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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