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. 2016 Feb 18;16:166. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-2836-0

Table 1.

Intervention time-frame and focus for the InFANT Extend Program

Infant age Emerging behaviours Anticipatory guidance intervention focus (group, newsletters, Facebook® to 18 months; newsletters and Facebook® 18–36 months)
3mo Early weaning and introduction of solids.
Introduction of nutrient poor foods.
Parents development of a feeding style
To support parents to delay weaning/introduction of solids to around 6 months
To provide basic principles related to best practice in early feeding
To introduce basic concepts regarding parental feeding styles and how these might relate to beliefs about parenting.
6mo Adoption by parents of a feeding style and TV viewing habits
Food rejection by infants
To develop parents’ understanding regarding:
*feeding styles and impact on children’s eating
*basic nutrition principals
* sedentary behaviours in families
To introduce national recommendations for no screen exposure (television viewing) until 2 years of age and reasons for this
To develop parents’ understanding of ‘normal’ food rejection and how to interpret and manage
9mo Increasing use of TV
Parents’ increased awareness of child mobility. Infant crawls and pulls self upright and walks with handhold
To develop understanding regarding:
* parental modeling of eating, sedentary and physical activity behaviours
* impact of eating, activity and sedentary behaviours on health of children and adults and the provision of opportunities to promote healthy eating and engagement in play
12 mo &
15 mo
& 18 mo
Increasing autonomy of child in eating and activity
Infant stands without support and beginning to walk
Continued development of themes/skills regarding:
* eating and moving for health – parents and children
* how to feed/how to manage food rejection and demands
* providing fail-safe food and activity environments
21,24,27,30,33,36 mo Child independence in activity and feeding; desire to be in control and to choose Continued development of themes/skills regarding:
* eating and moving for health – parents and children
* how to feed/how to manage food rejection and demands
Practical strategies for incorporating more active play into family routines
Development of fundamental movement skills through everyday play
* providing supportive food and activity environments

Key: mo - months