POOJA KOTHARIMom of a Newborn child4 months agoA. It's common for 3-year-old children to have phases where they don't eat well, often due to slow growth, teething, illness, or simply being distracted or picky. Ensure your child is active, gaining weight steadily, and generally healthy. Offer small, nutritious meals at regular intervals, avoid force-feeding, and limit snacks or milk close to mealtimes. Make mealtimes fun and stress-free, and try offering food in different colors, shapes, or with dips. If poor appetite continues for weeks or your child is losing weight, consult a pediatrician to rule out any nutritional deficiencies or underlying issues.
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