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Guardian of a 3 yr 3 m old boy4 months ago
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#asktheexpert mera beta bhut chidchida sa rahta h rota h kuch khata Peeta bhi ni h weak bhut h

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months ago
A. It's common for a 2-year, 11-month-old child to go through phases of crankiness and refusal to eat or drink. This behavior can be triggered by teething, a minor illness, digestion issues, emotional changes, or even just asserting independence (a normal part of toddler development). Here are some ways to help: Offer small, frequent meals with favorite foods in fun shapes or colorful plates. Avoid forcing food—this can increase resistance. Instead, offer a calm, encouraging environment during mealtime. Ensure hydration through alternatives like coconut water, soups, fruit juices (diluted), or milkshakes. Check for signs of illness (fever, mouth sores, stomach discomfort). If crankiness is persistent or worsens, see a pediatrician. Gentle routines, enough sleep, outdoor play, and limited screen time can also improve mood and appetite. q
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