In your 17 month Baby Club email, we'll be talking about sugar and how to know if your little one is ready to start potty training.
You and your baby
Month 17 news
Your toddler's social skills are developing quickly. Even their reluctance to share toys is actually a sign that your toddler is working out how to interact with others! Frustration is also a common outlet for toddlers who are learning to express themselves – so don't worry if your little one seems to be having a lot of tantrums!
Always try to avoid foods with added sugar, as these may not provide any other nutrients and can fill your toddler up. Try giving all drinks through a lidded beaker or straw, to minimise contact with the teeth and always remember to brush your little one's teeth every night before bed.
SMA®PRO Growing Up Milk is specifically tailored for your toddler's nutritional needs, such as Vitamin D & Calcium to support the normal growth and development of bones. It also includes Iron, Iodine, and Omega 3 & 6.
How do you know when your tot is ready? A good sign is when they tell you verbally that they've done a wee or a poo. This can start to happen around 18 months.
SMA® Nutrition has been leading research in baby nutrition for over 100 years and our team of nutritionists have expert understanding of the evolving nutritional needs of young children. SMA® PRO Growing Up Milk is one way to help support your child's nutrient intake in combination with a healthy balanced diet. It has a blend of ingredients tailored to support young children's healthy growth, up until their 4th birthday.
Growth
with Vitamin D and calcium to support the normal growth and development of bones. Omega 3 & 6* and iodine to help support normal growth.
Development
with Iron to help support normal cognitive development in a young child's brain.
Immunity
with Vitamins A, C & D to help support the normal function of a child's immune system.
* The beneficial effect of essential fatty acids is obtained with a daily intake of 10 g of linoleic acid and 2 g of
α-linolenic acid.
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SMA® PRO Growing Up Milk receipt.†
†Possible savings of £40 over six months. Maximum savings depend on the date of joining the scheme and baby's age. Further purchases necessary. Receipts of purchase to be uploaded. Internet access/photo uploading required. Closing date 01/07/2019. This promotion applies only to SMA® PRO Follow-on and SMA® PRO Growing Up Milks 800g.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: The best way to feed a baby is to breastfeed, as breast milk provides the ideal balanced diet and protection against illness for your baby and also many non-nutritional benefits for both baby and mother. We recommend that you speak to your healthcare professional when deciding on your choice of feeding your baby. Professional guidance should also be sought on the preparation for and maintenance of breastfeeding. If you do choose to breastfeed, it's important to eat a healthy, balanced diet. Infant formula is intended to replace breast milk when mothers choose not to breastfeed or if for some reason they are unable to do so. A decision not to breastfeed, or to introduce partial bottle-feeding, will reduce the supply of breast milk. If for any reason you choose not to breastfeed, do remember that such a decision can be difficult to reverse. Using infant formula also has social and financial implications which must be considered. Infant formula should always be prepared, used and stored as instructed on the label, in order to avoid risks to a baby's health. SMA® PRO Growing Up Milk is suitable for young children from 1-3 years, as part of a healthy balanced diet and it is not a breast milk substitute. SMA® Organic Growing Up Milk is suitable for young children from the 12th month, as part of a healthy balanced diet and it is not a breast milk substitute.