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“In fact, starting solids may disrupt sleep as baby’s gut gets used to it all, especially if they are encouraged to eat large enough amounts to prevent hunger at night. Gas and changes in the consistency and frequency of bowel movements are all commonly associated with starting solids and can also disrupt sleep.”
― Solid Starts for Babies: How to Introduce Solid Food and Raise a Happy Eater
― Solid Starts for Babies: How to Introduce Solid Food and Raise a Happy Eater
“you provide, child decides.” As the caregiver, you control the what, where, and when—things like the menu, the time of the meal, and where you eat, as well as your attitude when you show up to the feeding experience. Baby decides what to eat and how much.”
― Solid Starts for Babies: How to Introduce Solid Food and Raise a Happy Eater
― Solid Starts for Babies: How to Introduce Solid Food and Raise a Happy Eater
“At its core, responsive feeding is about connecting with baby instead of trying to control them, about learning how to communicate and understand their signals so that you and baby can cultivate a partnership,”
― Solid Starts for Babies: How to Introduce Solid Food and Raise a Happy Eater
― Solid Starts for Babies: How to Introduce Solid Food and Raise a Happy Eater


