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Mom of a 4 yr 1 m old boy8 months ago
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#asktheexpert 3yr old boy diet chart plz give

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy8 months ago

A. Here's a sample diet chart for a 3-year-old boy. The goal is to ensure a balanced and nutritious diet with proper portions, promoting healthy growth and development. Breakfast: Option 1: 1 boiled egg or scrambled egg + 1 slice whole wheat bread + fruit (banana, apple) Option 2: Oatmeal with fruits (like apples, bananas) and a dash of honey or cinnamon Option 3: Whole wheat toast with peanut butter or cheese + a glass of milk Mid-Morning Snack: Option 1: Fresh fruit like an orange, apple, or banana Option 2: Small serving of dry fruits (almonds, walnuts) or nuts (chopped) Option 3: A small bowl of yogurt with honey or fruit puree Lunch: Option 1: Rice + dal (lentils) + vegetable curry (like carrots, peas, beans) + chapati (1 small piece) Option 2: Vegetable khichdi (rice and lentil mix) with a serving of curd Option 3: Chapati + vegetable stir fry or vegetable curry with a small piece of grilled chicken or paneer Afternoon Snack: Option 1: Whole wheat crackers with cheese or hummus Option 2: A smoothie made with fruits (banana, strawberry, etc.) and yogurt Option 3: A slice of fruit cake or muffins (made with whole wheat flour) Dinner: Option 1: Chapati with vegetable soup or dal soup (lentil soup) and a piece of fruit Option 2: Mashed potato with vegetables, served with a small portion of grilled chicken or paneer Option 3: Rice and vegetable stew (with carrots, peas, and potatoes) Bedtime Snack: Option 1: A glass of milk (preferably with added nuts or seeds) Option 2: A small bowl of custard or pudding Option 3: A soft boiled egg or a small bowl of porridge (oats, semolina) Important Notes: Hydration: Ensure your child drinks water throughout the day, along with other fluids like milk, fresh fruit juice (without added sugar), and coconut water. Portion Control: Portion sizes should be appropriate for the child’s age, but always allow flexibility based on hunger cues. Variety: Include a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and proteins like eggs, lentils, paneer, or meat. It's important to monitor your child's eating habits, offer nutritious meals, and encourage a healthy eating environment. If you notice any specific food preferences or intolerances, adapt the diet accordingly.

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