

Overview
Early childhood nutrition is fundamental to a child's growth, immunity, and brain development. For infants,
exclusive breastfeeding is the gold standard, but the way a mother holds her baby during feeding is just as
important. The right breastfeeding positions help ensure a good latch, provide comfort for both mother and
baby, and promote efficient milk transfer.
As children grow, the introduction of solid foods marks an
important developmental milestone. Adopting established complementary feeding guidelines ensures babies get
the right nutrients while they continue to benefit from breastfeeding. During this period, healthcare
providers can address common feeding issues, help families choose nutrient-dense foods, and reinforce
responsive feeding habits that set the stage for healthy eating for years to come.
Primary care
providers are often the first point of contact for parents seeking guidance. A clinician can help with
feeding challenges, from issues with breastfeeding positions to early signs of nutritional deficiencies,
either directly or by referring them to a breastfeeding consultant.
Beyond infancy, continuous
pediatric nutrition counselling helps families support balanced diets and healthy growth. These
conversations, which can cover everything from portion guidance to dietary variety, empower caregivers to
make informed choices that prevent both undernutrition and overnutrition.
This module will explore
the principles of optimal feeding from birth through early childhood, demonstrating how proper breastfeeding
positions and nutrition strategies can impact a person's health for life.
At the end of this learning module, participants should be able to:
DR. ROWENA P. PANDAN MD, DPPS, IBCLC
PEDIATRICIAN
LACTATION CONSULTANT
Keywords: breastfeeding positions, early childhood nutrition, exclusive breastfeeding, complementary feeding guidelines, breastfeeding consultant, pediatric nutrition counseling