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Father of a 5 yr old boy3 years ago
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19 months -24 months babies nutritional value diet? I mean like quantities to b given like protein, carbs, fruits, vegetables like wise.. plz explain

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ExpertDr Disha PatelAyurvedic Physician3 years ago
A. The diet is different for each child. it can be deside bu age, weight, height, haemoglobin level , medical history if any.. etc. overall give 3 meal n 2 snack a day.. gi e all family food and limit the milk intake up to 450 ml per day.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years ago
A. Make sure your child eats from each of the basic four food groups each day: Meat, fish, poultry, eggs Milk, cheese, and other dairy products Fruits and vegetables Cereals, potatoes, rice, flour products Don't be alarmed if your child he doesn't always meet this ideal. Many toddlers resist eating certain foods—or insist on eating only one or two favorite foods. The more you struggle with your child over his or her eating preferences, the more determined he or she will be to defy you. Offering a variety of foods and leaving the choices up to your child will eventually allow him or her to eat a balanced diet on his or her own. Toddlers also like to feed themselves, so whenever possible, offer your child finger foods instead of cooked ones that require a fork or spoon to eat.
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