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Mom of a 7 yr 3 m old boy3 years ago
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Hello Mam my kid is 3 year 4 months old still he don't know how to chew the food and so we have to grind the roti and make him eat what is the reason and how can we make him learn how to chew the food. Also for past few months he is walking on his toes rather than full feet what is the reason and what should we do to make him walk on full feet

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Dr. Vaibhav jainFather of a 5 yr 9 m old girl3 years ago
A. it is ok for baby to do. As per you have mentioned it is normal for the babies and all . No need to worry for same but if you feel then can consult a near by doctor for examination of baby .
shilpi BhandariMom of 2 children3 years ago
A. • Reduce the milk and liquid food.Eat with her and show her how to chew. Babies imitate their parents.Be calm and making eating time interesting. Toddlers catch their parents worries very well and they too become tense.Introduce new flavors. Find out what she likes and dislikes. Try her disliked foods in intervals without making her rebel.Try different colors, shapes and textures in the food. Introduce one at a time without much fuzz.Make her eat by her own. It may be messy, but it boosts her self esteem.Praise her when she chews. Encourage her to chew her food showing the actions, videos,stories etc.Serve food in regular gaps of 3 to 4 hours. Give her 15–20 min to finish eating and then take away the plate.Say no to the screen time while eating. Encourage eating time as family time.
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