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Description
Seeking guidance about introducing solids and high risk allergy causing foods to your infant? Read this
guide written by a pediatrician who is also a new mom. Introduction of solids under age one encourages
sensory learning, exposure to varieties of flavors and textures, motor skill development, and advancement of
the complex mechanism that is chewing and swallowing. It also presents an opportunity to minimize risk of
developing food allergies! While my advice has always been built upon my training and evidence based
medicine, my guidance is now also nuanced by my experiences in parenting. Parenting is hard and I was
terrified of introducing solids and high risk allergy causing foods! Once I had minimized my concern about
my son having an allergic reaction to specific foods, I found that I was able to enjoy the process of
advancing his food textures. I hope that sharing my experience, as a mom who is also a pediatrician, allows
you to maximize joy in the process of introducing purees and solid foods and new tastes to your child! What
is included in this guide? Personal insights from a pediatrician who is also a new momStep by step
explanation of how to introduce high risk allergen foods at homeExplanation of how to decide your child is
ready to be introduced to solids and high risk allergen causing foodsChecklist of topics to discuss with your
pediatrician when deciding to introduce solids and high risk allergen causing foods to your child Tips on
how to notice an allergic reaction Tips on how to notice chokingThis focused and concise guide combines
my personal advice and professional counseling on the topic of introducing high risk allergen causing foods
and also how to assess readiness of your child for foods beyond breastmilk or formula. If you have an infant
and are considering how and when to introduce food that is not breastmilk or formula, this guide is for you.
This guide will likely be the most genuine and concise addition to your library of resources for parenting
children under one year old!