Information on feeding infants and toddlers, from birth to 24 months of age.
This page provides facts and recommendations about breastfeeding.
This page provides information about feeding foods and drinks to 6 to 24 month olds.
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This page provides information to know if your baby is getting enough breastmilk in the first weeks.
- Learn more about introducing solid foods to your child.
- Important things to know about infant formula feeding.
- Follow these tips to help children who are picky eaters try new foods.
- Routine and tips for mealtimes for children 6 to 24 months old.
- See ways to introduce young children to healthy foods, which affect how they eat as they get older.
- Answers to frequently ask questions about infant and toddler nutrition.
- Eight important benefits of healthy eating for children
- Tips for good nutrition throughout the lifespan and highlights of the benefits of good nutrition.
- Six essential vitamins and minerals and why they are important to health.
- This page provides information on how to continue breastfeeding when traveling.
For professionals
How environmental exposures, diet, and medical conditions affect breastfeeding.
- Why breastfeeding matters and what CDC is doing to improve U.S. breastfeeding rates.
- Understand why breastfeeding is important and introduce the data.
- Benefits of early child nutrition in early care and education (ECE) settings.
- How to prepare for and support infant and young child feeding in emergency shelters.
- Vitamins and minerals are vital to healthy development, growth, disease prevention, and well-being.