This workshop will take you through all you need to know about complimentary feeding, relevant to infants aged 4-12 months.
This is a useful course both for those who want to know more about complimentary feeding, and for those who want to refresh and update their knowledge.
Learners will become familiar with the latest recommendations around feeding babies and discuss the practicalities and expectations of mealtimes.
Suitable for childcare professionals and parents/carers.
It compliments our ‘Nutrition for the Childcare Practitioner’ series, alongside our Fussy Eating, Healthy Eating in Children, and Reflux, Colic and Food sensitivity courses.
If there are no upcoming dates or you can’t make any of the available dates please fill in the form below to register your interest in future courses.
Lucy is a wealth of knowledge with feeding babies! The bonus courses you get from LSCS is remarkable.
We learn a lot from the course that we took up.
It was a amazing session… thanks alot
Thoroughly enjoyed the starting solids course. Lucy was really friendly and informative.
Can’t wait to sign up to more courses.
The course was enlightening, it touched points and gave clarity about a lot of things. It made me more confident about taking starting solids sessions for my community. Also, the Trainer was amazing, content delivery was great and she did let us ask a lot of questions and answered patiently.
Super cool course & friendly environment to enjoy while gaining useful knowledge
The course was great, as a nursery nurse caring for babies I had knowledge on weaning but feel more confident in supporting babies and their parents throughout this process, I have deepens my knowledge on what I may be able to expect a baby to eat (consistency etc) at each age and stage of their development.
I think the course was short.. 2 hours are not enough!
There wasn’t too much time left for a discussion and we didn’t go into the details.
Also the room where was the course was cold and small for 13-15 students.
(The air condition has been turned down after asking our teacher.)