ExpertDr. Mohammed imranPaediatrician3 years agoA. baby is 2 years Kids are often fussy eaters try to add new flavours colours and textures to the diet add more fruits and vegetables in the diet add dry fruits powder in the diet maintain hygiene in the area clean with Luke warm water maintain hydration and keep a track on urine output
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. As the parent you can limit your child’s milk intake. In fact, for their health, it’s important that you do that! Here’s how.
First, remember, as the parent, you are in charge of when meals and snacks are served and you are in charge of what is served for meals and snacks. Your child is in charge of whether to eat and how much during a meal.
Next, make sure you have a meal and sit-down snack routine. In between meals serve only water. Milk should only be served with meals and snacks. I recommend no more than 3 meals and 1-3 snacks per day max. A bottle or cup of milk before bedtime counts as a snack.
After you’ve established your routine, only make milk available at certain times. You can explain to your child “Milk at breakfast, milk at dinner.” I recommend serving milk once a day and letting them drink as much as they want, and then serving it a second time if they only drink about 8 ounces the first time
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