Some of our favorite baby + toddler resources.
For all you resourceful parents out there, we hoped this page would be of help. These links are a few of our favorite sites for information about pregnancy, parenting, breastfeeding, health & nutrition, and other topics of relevance. If you have any suggestions of resources that might help other NurturMoms & Dads, please let us know and we will consider adding it here.
What to Expect
www.whattoexpect.com
Your one-stop resource for information on pregnancy, parenting, and all things baby and family-related. When you need to know what to expect, visit this site!
American Academy of Pediatrics
www.aap.org
One of the most trusted and thorough sources for information about infants and children.
Organic Trade Association
www.ota.com
OTA’s mission is to promote and protect organic trade to benefit the environment, farmers, the public, and the economy.
Ashley Koff Approved
www.ashleykoffapproved.com
Ashley Koff is an internationally-renowned registered dietician (R.D.) with the ability to demystify the science of nutrition and communicate the importance of a healthy lifestyle to clients in a way that instills loyalty and trust.
Yahoo Health (Dr. Mao's Blog)
health.yahoo.net
Dr. Mao Shing Ni, best known as Dr. Mao, is a bestselling author, Doctor of Oriental Medicine and board certified anti-aging expert. He has appeared on Dr. Oz, the Doctors and EXTRA.
Breastfeeding and Parenting
health.yahoo.net
Links, articles and other resources about pregnancy & parenting on Yahoo! Health
"A New Tactic to Encourage Moms to Breastfeed"
WSJ.com
Public-health officials are shifting tactics in an effort to encourage more women to breast-feed their babies
"Timing of Solid Food Introduction and Risk of Obesity"
pediatrics.aappublications.org
A study that examines the association between timing of introduction of solid foods during infancy and obesity at 3 years of age.
"Hiding Vegetables in food shown effective against childhood obesity"
independent.co.uk
A study shows the effectiveness of “hiding” veggies into less nutritious foods in combating childhood obesity.














