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    05-18-2024

Using The 5 Senses to Understand Your Child’s Development Babies are born with all the necessary senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch However, these senses may need to be stimulated to ensure better motor skills and memory 5 Common conditions that children suffer from and what parents can do to help When babies constantly cry and parents cannot figure out why, there are several factors that parents can observe to ensure that they are not suffering from common ailments like diarrhea or jaundice Looking for ways to get more sleep with your child? Here are some tips for you. Sleep deprivation and fatigue are common amongst new mums or mummies with little ones By being familiar with their children's sleep cycle, mums will be able to rest and sleep better Breastfeeding mums, are you eating right? Mothers who breastfeed for more than 3 months must consume more food and increase their calorie intake to be able to provide all the essential vitamins and minerals to their little ones Expert tips to ensure your child’s all-round development Parents can help stimulate their children's physical, mental, emotional, and social development by providing them with a nutrient-rich diet and positive intervention to encourage interaction How 2'-FL-enriched formula improves your child's immune system Strengthen your child's immune system with 2'-FL-enriched formula which contains oligosaccharides to balance your child’s gut environment and to stimulate his or her cognitive growth Your baby's development milestones in the first three years Different children tend to meet physical growth and cognitive development milestones at different times To encourage them, parents can offer constant engagement and a nutrient-rich diet The information on the Wyeth Nutrition (Singapore) Pte Limited ("Wyeth Nutrition") website does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment You should consult your healthcare practitioners for advice, in particular on health, safety, pregnancy, child development and infant nutrition To the extent allowed under law, Wyeth Nutrition will not be responsible or liable for any injury, death, loss, damage or expense suffered by any person arising out of or in connection with the Wyeth Nutrition website and/or any medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided to you. This site is intended only for residents of Singapore © 2022 Wyeth This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Our site uses cookies and other technologies so that we, and our partners, can remember you and understand how you use our site Access our cookies consent tool link, to see a complete list of these technologies and to learn how to manage them on your device Further use of this site will be considered consent For more information, visit our privacy policy and cookie notice. Breast milk is best for babies The World Health Organisation (WHO) and Health Promotion Board (HPB) recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life Unnecessary introduction of bottle feeding or other food and drinks will have a negative impact on breastfeeding At around six months of age (but not before 4 months), infants should receive nutritionally adequate and age-appropriate complementary foods while breastfeeding continues for up to two years of age or beyond Consult your doctor before deciding to use infant formula or if you have difficulty breastfeeding. Wyeth Nutrition Singapore fully recognises breast milk’s primacy, value and superiority and supports exclusive breastfeeding as recommended by the WHO. The content on this website is intended as general information for Singaporean residents only and should not be used as a substitute for medical care and advice from your healthcare practitioner The HPB recommends that infants start on age-appropriate complementary foods at around 6 months, whilst continuing breastfeeding for up to 2 years or beyond to meet their evolving nutritional requirements If no longer breastfeeding, toddlers can switch to full cream milk after 12 months This should be complemented by a good variety of solid foods from the four main food groups (fruits, vegetables, grains, meat and alternatives) For more information on the nutritional requirements of infants and young children, please visit www.healthhub.sg/earlynutrition Wyeth Nutrition Singapore is here to share the latest evidence-based information to ensure you feel supported and confident that you’re giving your baby the best possible nutrition.

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