Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of this and it sounds nasty. No way would u work for a family that didn't feed their kids normal foods. If I have to read a book about your method, we're not a good fit.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't done Weston Price so much. I have done gaps and Paleo diets. Have you read the book nourishing traditions? It is associated more with the gaps diet but there is a lot of overlap. Also, there are tons of resources online. The secret code word when googling is "nourishing."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of this and it sounds nasty. No way would u work for a family that didn't feed their kids normal foods. If I have to read a book about your method, we're not a good fit.
Well considering they didn't decide on their feeding methods until about 4 months old, I would not have known when hired (when child was 1 month. Also mom was strictly EP ing until DC was 4 months).
I am always willing to learn something new and better myself.
And it is normal food!!
My charge is 6.5 months and eats salmon, avocado, egg yolks and we just started foods.
At 6 months he should NOT be eating salmon and egg yolks. The child could get sick. The parents need to get a clue.
I think it's you who needs to get a clue. She said YOLKS, not whites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of this and it sounds nasty. No way would u work for a family that didn't feed their kids normal foods. If I have to read a book about your method, we're not a good fit.
Well considering they didn't decide on their feeding methods until about 4 months old, I would not have known when hired (when child was 1 month. Also mom was strictly EP ing until DC was 4 months).
I am always willing to learn something new and better myself.
And it is normal food!!
My charge is 6.5 months and eats salmon, avocado, egg yolks and we just started foods.
At 6 months he should NOT be eating salmon and egg yolks. The child could get sick. The parents need to get a clue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of this and it sounds nasty. No way would u work for a family that didn't feed their kids normal foods. If I have to read a book about your method, we're not a good fit.
Well considering they didn't decide on their feeding methods until about 4 months old, I would not have known when hired (when child was 1 month. Also mom was strictly EP ing until DC was 4 months).
I am always willing to learn something new and better myself.
And it is normal food!!
My charge is 6.5 months and eats salmon, avocado, egg yolks and we just started foods.
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of this and it sounds nasty. No way would u work for a family that didn't feed their kids normal foods. If I have to read a book about your method, we're not a good fit.