CONTENTS Figure 20 Preparing and using a syringe for treatment of inverted nipples 0 Figure 21 Dancer hand position 75 Figure 22 Elements of a comprehensive infant and young child feeding programme 82 Tables Table 1 Practical guidance on the quality,frequency and amount of food to offer children 6-23 months of age who are breastfed on demand 22 Table 2 High-dose universal distribution schedule for prevention of Vitamin A deficiency 25 Table3 Appropriate foods for complementary feeding 26 Table 4 Identifying growth problems from plotted points 41 Table 5 Food Intake Reference Tool,children 6-23 months Table 6 Feeding low-birth-weight babies 51 Table 7 Recommended fluid intake for LBW infants 53 Table 8 Recommended feed volumes for LBW infants 53 Table9 Reasons why a baby may not get enough breast milk 70 Table 10 Breastfeeding and mother's medication 78v Figure 20 Preparing and using a syringe for treatment of inverted nipples 68 Figure 21 Dancer hand position 75 Figure 22 Elements of a comprehensive infant and young child feeding programme 82 Tables Table 1 Practical guidance on the quality, frequency and amount of food to offer children 6–23 months of age who are breastfed on demand 22 Table 2 High-dose universal distribution schedule for prevention of Vitamin A deficiency 25 Table 3 Appropriate foods for complementary feeding 26 Table 4 Identifying growth problems from plotted points 41 Table 5 Food Intake Reference Tool, children 6–23 months 47 Table 6 Feeding low-birth-weight babies 51 Table 7 Recommended fluid intake for LBW infants 53 Table 8 Recommended feed volumes for LBW infants 53 Table 9 Reasons why a baby may not get enough breast milk 70 Table 10 Breastfeeding and mother’s medication 78 Contents