Many parents, including ourselves, rely on people outside the immediate family for help with childcare, and part of that care, of coarse, is feeding. Just as you expect the person or people who look after your child to discipline him in a way you find acceptable, it is also readable to expect them to feed the right foods in the right way. And in the same way that you might spell out your discipline policy to a new helper or inquire after the discipline policy of a day-care center you are thinking of using, the best way to ensure good results when it comes to food is to be proactive.

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