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How Much Should Your 12 Month Old Eat |
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by pfallerj (February 2007) (rank 96th) |
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Today's first time parenting tip - Serving sizes for a twelve month old are different than adults
As part of the first year round up, I'm going to look at taking stock of where your baby is at. Keep in mind that these are averages, and they could fall
above or below these ranges and be perfectly fine. The numbers are meant to give you a general idea of what your baby should be doing.
Your baby's eating patterns have probably changed quite a bit over the last year. They went from all breast milk to fruits, veggies and crackers in no time. So how much is too much? At this age, your baby is still probably too young to eat just for the sake of eating.
If he's hungry, he'll eat. If he's not, he'll stop. If you think your child has a weight problem, first take stock of what you're giving him. Is it unhealthy foods with lots of fat and sugar? Or is it healthy fare, like veggies and fruits.
If that's not the problem, your baby could just be naturally bigger. You should never underfeed your baby or try to put them on a diet. At this age, they still need a high-fat diet for brain development, so consult your pediatrician before making any diet changes.
Here's how much your baby should be getting from each food group:
- 3 oz. of grains (1 slice of wheat bread = 1 oz, and 1/2 cup of cereal or pasta = 1 oz)
- 1 cup of raw or cooked vegetables
- 1 cup of fruits or fruit juice
- 2 oz of meat/beans (2 tablespoons of lean meat is 1oz, and one egg is an ounce
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