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Feeding Your Child Using Division of Responsibility
        
        
          Overview
        Division of responsibility is a way of feeding children that takes the battle out of meal times and helps children stay in touch with their internal hunger gauge. 
         From birth until your child is between 6 months and 1 year old: 
        
          - You are responsible for what your child eats. 
- Your child is responsible for how much and how often he or she eats. (Infants are fed on demand.) 
 When your child starts eating solid foods: 
        
          - You are responsible for what, when, and where your child eats. 
- Your child is responsible for how much and even whether he or she eats. 
 Young children are good at listening to their bodies. They eat when they're hungry. They stop when they're full. When we try to control how much children eat, we interfere with this natural ability. Keeping this division of responsibility helps your child stay in touch with those internal cues. 
      
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