
Unleash young children’s talents with travel experiences
illumama Debby is a world explorer. Before she became a mother, she was an airline stewardess immensely interested in traveling. Her exploration slowed down since the birth of her dearest sons. Despite this, with the support of her family, Debby could still occasionally enjoy her romantic couple trips with her husband. While her two young children were growing up, each of her trips was complimented with their tiny footprints that brought only a kind of irreplaceable warmth.
Debby advocates sharing her travel experiences with her sons. She inspires their curiosity by visually stimulating them with postcards and photos, and telling them her numerous fun travel anecdotes. She unleashes their talents of exploring the world by leaving space for her young sons’ imagination in the travel itineraries, and encouraging them to be her co-planners. This not only makes each forthcoming trip more anticipatory, but also keeps the young children curious as always. This expands their global vision.


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IMPORTANT ADVICE FOR MOTHERS
Breast-feeding
Breast milk is the best for babies and provides the best nutrition and protection from illness for your baby. For most infants, breast milk is all that is needed for the first 6 months. Many mothers continue to breast-feed after 6 months and then give other foods as well. For advice on breast-feeding, consult your doctor or any other health professional, or a friend or relative who has successfully breastfed. Frequent feeding is the best way to establish and maintain a good milk supply. A well balanced diet, both during pregnancy and after delivery, also helps sustain and adequate supply of breast milk.
Advice especially for the working mothers
Your baby can still receive the benefits of breast milk even if you go out to work. Partial breast-feeding is better that bottle-feeding completely, so continue to breast-feed even if you have been advised to give other foods. If you sleep with your baby, he will breast-feed during the night without disturbing you. Before you leave home in the morning and again when you return, breast-feed your baby. When mixed feeding, always offer the breast before giving other foods.
Remember: Breast milk is the best and most economical food for your baby.
Seek advice
The use of foods which are not intended for young babies can be harmful. Unnecessary introduction of partial bottle-feeding or other foods and drinks, will have a negative effect on breast-feeding. Therefore, always consult a health professional before introducing anything other than breast milk.
Using a breast milk substitute
If a doctor or other health professional recommends a supplement to breast-feeding, or its replacement, during the first 6 months, it is preferable to use an infant formula meeting recognized quality standards.
When used correctly this supplies the nutritional needs of your baby in an easily digestible form. You will need more than 450 g per week if your baby is only bottle-fed, so keep your family circumstances and costs in mind before deciding whether to use infant formula.
As soon as your baby is old enough, feed infant formula with a cup and spoon.