Between the ages of six and 12 months, milk remains a significant source of nutrition for babies, although they will be eating some solid food as well. Two important issues at this stage are: the type of milk that is appropriate for this age group (i.e. breast milk, infant formula and follow-on milk); and the need to get a baby used to a beaker or cup.
Have a look at the infant formula milks you stock and compare their nutrient levels with those in follow-on milks.
- What are the key differences?
- Could you explain these differences and why they exist to a mum who has planned to stop breastfeeding?
- Have a look at the cups and beakers you stock, alongside wholesaler pages and see if you could improve your range.
Getting a baby to drink from a cup can be difficult, so pharmacies should offer a good choice of different types.