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Date: | Sat, 17 May 1997 18:15:41 -0500 |
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Someone wrote about their letter to NBC:
>In reviewing your 12 month web site, I couldn't help but notice your comment
>about self-led weaning at 12 months. It has been my experience that self-led
>weaning usually takes place at 2-3 years, sometimes 4. Also, bottle-feeding
>children will continue using the bottle to these ages as well.
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> It appears to me that your site reflects the recommended age for
>breastmilk and formula use according to the American Association of
>Pediatrics--not the actual physical development of the child.
I feel compelled to point out that it is the American Academy of Pediatrics
(not Association) and that they, in fact, do NOT recommend weaning at one
year of age. Their recommendations in this arena have to do with NOT giving
cows' milk before one year of age. They don't say anything about when a
child should be weaned, nor when it would "naturally" wean.
Katherine A. Dettwyler, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Anthropology and Nutrition
Texas A&M University
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