Many different adults can impact the way a baby or child eats, including parents/caregivers and providers. However, those important adults may not understand or practice responsive feeding – the process of recognizing an infant's cues for hunger or fullness and responding appropriately.
The National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness (NCECHW) has created a series of print and video resources on Responsive Feeding. Though the resources were developed for home visitors, they can be of great value to child care providers who want to strengthen their understanding of responsive feeding and why it’s important and learn strategies to support the practice in their setting. Food can be a sensitive topic for families, rooted in the family's culture and traditions. The Responsive Feeding resources offer guidance on how to have respectful conversations with families on healthy eating practices.
The resources include:
The Responsive Feeding resources live on the Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center (ECLKC) website.