Scarlett Highley
Anyone who has a child knows this:
At some point, the question arises: what comes after breast milk or formula? When should little ones start solid food? What's the best way to introduce complementary foods? What are they even allowed to eat?
So many questions. It's easy to lose track.
It's a huge milestone, and with the first solid food our little ones are eating, we hope we're laying a healthy foundation for their entire lives. We want them to always enjoy healthy food.
Unfortunately, the weaning period often becomes an incredibly stressful time for us parents. We feel confused and sometimes even pressured by the many different recommendations and personal accounts.
I am a mother of two wonderful sons myself and was in exactly the same situation with my firstborn son.
As the only certified infant and toddler nutrition consultant in the Hanover region, an EISL breastfeeding consultant, and a DELFI®️ course instructor, I specialize in all nutritional topics up to preschool age. I don't just rely on the recommendations of one professional association, but consider a wide range of recommendations as well as the anatomical and natural characteristics of infants.
I offer in-person and online group consultations and workshops where I can provide information on various topics.
We can also arrange an appointment for an individual consultation, in which I will discuss your needs as a family in detail and individually, including your mother, father, your child and you as a family.