POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Serving new foods
Keep offering a new food. It can take 10-15 tries (or even more) for children to become familiar with, accept and enjoy new foods.
Serve your toddler the same foods as the rest of the family. If your toddler sees you eating the food, they’re more likely to try it. They’ll also get the nutritional benefits of a wide range of foods, and accept new tastes and textures as part of your family’s eating routine.
Offer new foods with foods that your toddler already knows and likes.
Following your child’s lead
Let your toddler touch, lick and play with food, and expect some messy eating as they learn.
Let your toddler feed themselves, and give them some help if needed.
If you think your toddler isn’t eating because they’re unwell, watch them carefully and take them to the GP if necessary.
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