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Showing posts with label Oakville moms and babies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oakville moms and babies. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

momstown Oakville Mom And Baby Event - Fisher Price Baby Basics!

momstown Oakville moms and babies packed the community room at the Oakville Soccer Club today for our special Baby Basics event sponsored by Fisher Price.  Fisher Price has toys suitable for each stage of a baby’s development from sensory toys to thinking and problem solving toys.  Fisher Price recognizes the important of play in a child’s development and creates fun toys that will entertain and stimulate little minds. momstown Oakville was lucky enough to have four wonderful  Fisher Price toys for babies to play with then raffle off to the 30+ moms in attendance.

Having a tea party with the Laugh & Learn™ Say Please™ Tea Set

 

We gave the babies lots of time to explore and play with the four toys we were going to give away and then broke out the paint to do some footprint flowers and the moms chatted while enjoying a few snacks.  The parachute also came out for a little bit and our babies loved sitting underneath or lying on top of it, looking at all the bright colours.


Then it came time to draw the four lucky winners who would take home the Fisher Price toys!  While only four lucky babies got to take home the toys, all the babies in attendance had fun checking out the different items.  Thank you Fisher Price!



Winner of the My Little Snugabunny™ Cradle ’n Swing

Winner of the Laugh & Learn™ Click 'n Learn Remote



What a great morning!  Did you know that momstown Oakville's mom and baby program - Baby Basics - meets once a week to connect moms with babies 0-12 months?  Interested in joining us?  Purchase your membership here for just $45 a year.  All one year memberships include a 12 month subscription to Today's Parent magazine too!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

momstown Oakville moms and babies learn about introducing solid foods

momstown Oakville moms and babies meet weekly at ellephysio for our Baby Basics program.  The program is for moms with babies 0-12 months and each week there is either a speaker, a chance to do a craft with baby and there is always lots of time to connect and chat with other moms.  This week the topic was introducing solid foods to your baby.  Our guest speaker was Naturopath, Dr. Michelle Peris who talked about starting with pureed foods or using the baby led weaning method.

Below are some of the tips and information she shared with our group.  Be sure to visit Michelle's blog for great recipes for baby purees including Sneaky Green Apple Sauce!



FOOD INTRODUCTION

When? 4-6 months is your baby’s nutritional requirements change significantly.  Foods can be introduced as early as 4 months, although it may be best to wait until at least 6 months to ensure that they can digest food properly.

Does your baby watch while you eat? Your baby may be ready.  The ability to sit in a highchair and pick up food with their thumb and forefinger are also signs of readiness.  A good rule of thumb is that if they are reaching for it they are probably ready.

What to eat?
-Foods that are the least allergenic and easily digestible.
-It is advisable to begin with certain organic fruits and vegetables.
-Iron requirements substantially increases at the 6 month mark therefore selecting foods that provide adequate iron is of utmost importance. Iron fortified grains (ie. rice cereals) are not a great introductory food.
-With growing concerns of food sensitivities you need to know how to introduce foods in such a way to ensure that they can be identified and avoided to prevent further discomfort for your baby. Continue to nurse or formula feed your baby during this process.

General introduction instructions:
-Select one food at a time every four days. This way you can observe your baby to see if there is a sensitivity and you do not have to question which food it was that is causing problems.
-Peel the skins in the beginning as these are too fibrous and will be difficult for your baby to digest.
-Lightly steam your vegetables to soften and be sure to include the water used to make your puree or use breastmilk.
-Make your purees very smooth for initial introduction. The consistency can become more thick and chunky as your child matures, preparing them for solid food.
-Add herbs and spices to your purees such as dill, parsley, basil, cinnamon and cumin. This develops a diverse palate, making them more open to different foods as they grow. I would add herbs and spices after you have completed individual fruit & veggie introduction. This way if your baby has an adverse reaction you will be able to identify which ingredient your baby is sensitive to.

Tips from Dr. Michelle Peris
-Get your child involved in the process: let them feed themselves, hold the spoon, let them get dirty and allow them the time to required to feed themselves.
-Let them taste the foods as your prepare it: Sitting them in their highchair as you prepare the food helps them to see the process of making food. Letting them taste it throughout engages them in the process and helps them to establish a relationship with food from a very young age.
-Do not feed them when you are busy: sitting at the table enjoying the process will not only help them establish a healthy routine but also ensure proper digestion and reduce risk of adverse reactions
-As you go through the list of new foods you may find that some are more constipating than others. A gentle way to help your baby is to have your house stocked with prune juice to give them as needed.

Interested in meeting other new moms in Oakville and connecting? Join us for our weekly Baby Basics program. Sign up for a 4 week trial or purchase your membership here. Membership is just $45 for an entire year and includes all of our programs, our 24/7 message board, member discounts and more!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

momstown Oakville moms and babies sing, rattle and read

momstown Oakville moms and babies like to move and groove!  On Monday our moms and babies got together at Little Sprouts Cuts for Kids for our monthly Sing, Rattle and Read program.  Our Oakville babies love the chance to make music and this month they had tons of fun with the parachute.

This little guy loved the parachute!
The babies enjoyed the parachute, for many of them it was their first experience with it and some of them walked or crawled underneath it, or laughed as it went up and down. We made popcorn by bouncing balls around on top of the parachute.  We also read Barbara Reid's 'Mother Goose' and another favourite 'I Love My Mommy'.  Next came the instruments and a jam session with shakers and dancing with scarves.  Our moms and babies also sang lots of songs and shared lots of cuddles.



 
 
momstown Oakville has lots of great programming for moms with babies.  Join us for our weekly Baby Basics program or for our next Sing, Rattle and Read event.  Sign up for your 4 week free trial or purchase your membership here.  All of our programs are included plus so much more for just $45 a year!