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Katie Ferraro - Unlocking the Benefits of Baby-Led Weaning: Nurturing Diverse Eating Habits from the Start

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Embark on a profound exploration of childhood nutrition as Katie Ferraro, a registered dietitian and mom to seven, including quadruplets, shares her '100 first foods' approach to baby-led weaning. Forget the predictable purees; we're talking about a solid foundation for your baby—quite literally. Learn how introducing natural, textured foods plays a crucial role in promoting jaw development and establishing diverse eating habits. As we discuss the stark contrasts in dietary variety between baby-led weaning and spoon-feeding, you'll discover how these early choices can shape your child's long-term health, potentially preventing restrictive food preferences and chronic diseases.
As a mother who has navigated the weaning journey firsthand, I open up about my own transformation from traditional feeding practices to becoming a staunch advocate for baby-led weaning. This episode isn't just about what's on the tiny spoon—or rather, not on it. We cover the broader implications, including the reintegration of breastfeeding and textured foods for holistic child development, and the ways early feeding techniques can impact dental health, sleep patterns, and even the likelihood of developing chronic diseases. Special attention is given to speech-language pathologists like Dawn Winkleman's role in creating feeding tools that align with the baby-led weaning philosophy, as well as the importance of sensory experiences in learning to eat and drink.
What's more, inclusivity takes center stage as we discuss Adapted Baby-Led Weaning with insights from Jill Rabin, ensuring that children of all abilities have the opportunity to embark on self-feeding journeys. We highlight the critical need for knowledgeable therapists and educated parents in navigating this transition safely. Ending on a reflective note, we ponder the impact of early eating habits and the importance of continuing these conversations. This episode is more than a listening experience—it's an invitation to be part of a movement towards healthier future generations.

This podcast is brought to you by the airway circle members

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ABOUT OUR HOST:

Nicole is a Speech-Language Pathologist, Certified Orofacial Myologist, an International speaker, and an Ambassador for the Breathe Institute. Nicole is the owner of San Diego Center For Speech Therapy & Myofunctional Therapy. She has a special passion and interest in sleep-disordered breathing and diagnosing restricted frenums as they relate to myofunctional disorders.

For more on Nicole, visit her practice: www.sandiegocenterforspeechtherapy.com.

Follow her Facebook: San Diego Center for Speech Therapy

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At Airway Circle we offer a safe and supportive space for like-minded professionals to connect, collaborate and share information regarding airway-related issues and whole-body health.

Become a Member Today and have immediate access to hundreds of lectures with world-renowned professionals. ...

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Chapters

1. Baby-Led Weaning (00:00:00)

2. Baby-Led Weaning (00:09:39)

3. Baby Led Weaning (00:15:05)

4. Introduction to Baby-Led Weaning Practice (00:26:51)

5. Baby Led Weaning With Jill Rabin (00:37:07)

6. Future Meetups on Healthy Eating (00:45:03)

45 episodes

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Embark on a profound exploration of childhood nutrition as Katie Ferraro, a registered dietitian and mom to seven, including quadruplets, shares her '100 first foods' approach to baby-led weaning. Forget the predictable purees; we're talking about a solid foundation for your baby—quite literally. Learn how introducing natural, textured foods plays a crucial role in promoting jaw development and establishing diverse eating habits. As we discuss the stark contrasts in dietary variety between baby-led weaning and spoon-feeding, you'll discover how these early choices can shape your child's long-term health, potentially preventing restrictive food preferences and chronic diseases.
As a mother who has navigated the weaning journey firsthand, I open up about my own transformation from traditional feeding practices to becoming a staunch advocate for baby-led weaning. This episode isn't just about what's on the tiny spoon—or rather, not on it. We cover the broader implications, including the reintegration of breastfeeding and textured foods for holistic child development, and the ways early feeding techniques can impact dental health, sleep patterns, and even the likelihood of developing chronic diseases. Special attention is given to speech-language pathologists like Dawn Winkleman's role in creating feeding tools that align with the baby-led weaning philosophy, as well as the importance of sensory experiences in learning to eat and drink.
What's more, inclusivity takes center stage as we discuss Adapted Baby-Led Weaning with insights from Jill Rabin, ensuring that children of all abilities have the opportunity to embark on self-feeding journeys. We highlight the critical need for knowledgeable therapists and educated parents in navigating this transition safely. Ending on a reflective note, we ponder the impact of early eating habits and the importance of continuing these conversations. This episode is more than a listening experience—it's an invitation to be part of a movement towards healthier future generations.

This podcast is brought to you by the airway circle members

Support the Show.

ABOUT OUR HOST:

Nicole is a Speech-Language Pathologist, Certified Orofacial Myologist, an International speaker, and an Ambassador for the Breathe Institute. Nicole is the owner of San Diego Center For Speech Therapy & Myofunctional Therapy. She has a special passion and interest in sleep-disordered breathing and diagnosing restricted frenums as they relate to myofunctional disorders.

For more on Nicole, visit her practice: www.sandiegocenterforspeechtherapy.com.

Follow her Facebook: San Diego Center for Speech Therapy

__________________________________________

At Airway Circle we offer a safe and supportive space for like-minded professionals to connect, collaborate and share information regarding airway-related issues and whole-body health.

Become a Member Today and have immediate access to hundreds of lectures with world-renowned professionals. ...

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Baby-Led Weaning (00:00:00)

2. Baby-Led Weaning (00:09:39)

3. Baby Led Weaning (00:15:05)

4. Introduction to Baby-Led Weaning Practice (00:26:51)

5. Baby Led Weaning With Jill Rabin (00:37:07)

6. Future Meetups on Healthy Eating (00:45:03)

45 episodes

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