We support the World Health Organisation’s recommendation for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continued breastfeeding along with the introduction of nutritionally adequate and safe complementary (solid) foods at 6 months together with continued breastfeeding up to two years of age and beyond.

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A Kid is Not a Small Adult!

A child's digestive system may not be fully developed A complex interplay of different factors such as food...

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Easy Activities to Help Develop Your Child’s Comprehension

Discover the importance of comprehension in your child’s development, and find out how you can boost his comprehension...

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For Delicate Tummy

  It’s hard for a child to communicate with you that they have a delicate tummy. What they...

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Building Your Child’s Vocabulary Can Be As Simple As ABC

A powerful vocabulary is a sign of your child’s development. Find out how you can fuel his vocabulary...

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Skills Every Child Needs to Know to be Future Ready

Moms are always worried about whether or not they’re doing what’s best for their child. One form of...

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Socialize, Ready to Live Happily Together

In this age of technology, people are spending more time on their digital devices rather than quality time...

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8 Signs of Development

Your child’s nutrition helps with the 8 signs of development. These include memory, vocabulary, comprehension, problem solving, self-regulated,...

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Child Development Milestones for 1 Year Olds

When your child turns 1, you should begin to observe some key developments from your child. Hence, your...

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Worry No More About Heaty Foods and Cooling Foods During Pregnancy!

When you’re pregnant, one of the most important aspects you need to watch is your diet. What you...

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