The following are further information sources on all aspects of introducing solids to your baby and lots more, from premature babies, speech development, infant feeding and oral health to safety:
Premature Babies
The NHSGGC KIDS website provided information on prematurity.
Please note the information for introducing foods to premature babies (pureed food only at this stage) is very different from introducing solids to a baby born at full term and therefore, it only applies to premature babies. For more information on this topic, please see Rachel’s Part 1 video.
The BLISS website Bliss – Weaning your premature baby also contains information on the topic of introducing solids to your premature baby.
Nutrition
Did you know you can access ‘Fun First Foods’ booklet by Pubic Health Scotland in other formats:
Audio version of the ‘Fun First Foods’ booklet by Pubic Health Scotland
And in other languages: Arabic, Farsi, Portuguese, Russian, Vietnamese, Urdu, traditional and simplified Chinese, Polish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Bengali, Slovak and Romanian.
First Steps Nutrition Trust
First Steps Nutrition Trust (FSN) – click on ‘Eating well resources’ then ‘Infants & new mums’ and scroll down to ‘Eating well: the first year A guide to introducing solids and eating well up to baby’s first birthday’. (Please note that in line with the Scottish Government and NHS guidelines, it is recommended to start introducing solids with well mashed (not pureed) foods. Therefore, it is suggested that in place of some of the FSN Trust’s recipe suggestions to blend/purée the food, a well-mashed texture (not blended) is used from around 6 months, increasing the texture with age.)
& Infant milks for parents & carers — First Steps Nutrition Trust –information on suitable milks for babies and lots more.
Lots of useful information for parents from Parent Club, Scottish Government
Parent Club Weaning Tips Parent Club – What is weaning
Complementary Feeding fact sheet by British Dietetic Association. Please note that the information on the vitamin supplementation, especially Healthy Start/Vitamin D for Scotland is different.
All you need to know about salt (for all age groups) from Action on Salt website
Vitamin D
The most up to date information on Vitamin D can be found here. You will find information on the new free Vitamin D supplements within NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board area (as of July 2021) and lots more on Vitamin D.
Oral Health
Childsmile programme – improving the oral health of children in Scotland, Scottish Government & Public Health Scotland.
Speech development
Information on Listening, Understanding, Talking and Interacting can be found on our KIDS website.
Information around breastfeeding, infant feeding and lots more
Unicef – Support for parents
Safety – relating to introducing solids to your baby
At Home – Food Standards Scotland – these tips will help make sure the food you cook and eat won’t do you any harm.
British Red Cross – Baby First Aid: How to save a choking baby