The release of my new book, What To Feed Your Baby, has been an exciting time! Between speaking at events, attending book signings and appearing on various media outlets, I wanted to take a moment and offer my readers something
Weelicious spoke with Dr. Tanya about her new book:
I met Tanya last year, when Gemma was only weeks old at a mom blogger event and was immediately captivated. Not only is she the mother of three amazing boys, but
Question
My husband and I are on a gluten-free diet. We would like our baby to also eat gluten-free. Anything we should know?
Answer
By: Tanya Altmann, MD, FAAP
Parents may follow a restricted-grain diet themselves for various reasons,
Dr. Tanya Altmann & Beth Saltz
Stand in line at any coffee shop, and you’ll hear evidence of picky eating across all ages — from ordering “extra hot” to adding three sugars to half-decaf … or any number of combinations. Like
Dr. Tanya Altmann & Beth Saltz
Out with the old, in with the new!
White rice cereal is out, peanut butter oatmeal is in. Store-bought baby-food carrots are out, homemade organic kale puree is in. Feeding egg yolks alone is
Originally posted April 6, 2016, at http://citydadsgroup.com/nyc/2016/04/babynes-breast-milk-tayna-altmann/ by Matt Schneider
Editor’s Note: We’d like to thank BabyNes for partnering with us to arrange this interview to discuss childhood nutrition with Dr. Tanya Altmann, a UCLA-trained pediatrician practicing in southern California. Altmann is also the associate medical
Originally posted at incredibleinfant.com /
http://incredibleinfant.com/feeding/baby-food-nutrition/
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