POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months agoA. It’s not uncommon for a 3-year-old to refuse fruits, as toddlers can be picky eaters and may go through phases of rejecting certain foods. This can be due to texture, taste, or simply a preference for other types of food. Some children may also have a sensitivity to the taste of certain fruits or might prefer sweeter, milder flavors over others. To encourage your child to eat fruits, you can try offering them in different forms, such as smoothies, fruit purees, or mixing them into other foods like yogurt or oatmeal. Be patient, as this phase often passes with time. If the refusal continues or you’re concerned about your child’s nutrition, consult with a pediatrician for advice.
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