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Health Literacy Panel Tufts/Emerson Health Communication Program 20 th Anniversary Celebration

Health Literacy Panel Tufts/Emerson Health Communication Program 20 th Anniversary Celebration. September 20, 2014 Amy Behrens. Sample AAP original message. Cereal goes on a spoon instead of in a bottle. It doesn’t help infants sleep through the night.

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Health Literacy Panel Tufts/Emerson Health Communication Program 20 th Anniversary Celebration

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  1. Health Literacy Panel Tufts/Emerson Health Communication Program 20th Anniversary Celebration September 20, 2014 Amy Behrens

  2. Sample AAP original message Cereal goes on a spoon instead of in a bottle. • It doesn’t help infants sleep through the night. • Cereal shouldn’t be introduced before 4 months because of the potential to cause food allergies. • Sucking and swallowing actions are not fully coordinated in some babies so there’s a chance of pulmonary problems if the child inhales small amounts of rice cereal. • Babies know how much they need to drink based on volume, so upping the calories in the bottle can cause them to overfeed and become overweight. • Feeding with a spoon teaches infants to learn how to eat from a spoon, and allows the infant to rest in between and learn proper eating habits.

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