DakshayaniGuardian of a 7 m old girl3 weeks agoA. It’s very common for kids to go through phases of eating less, so don’t worry too much. Instead of forcing, try to make mealtime relaxed and enjoyable. Offer small, frequent meals with a variety of healthy foods and let your child choose what and how much to eat. Avoid distractions like TV or mobile during meals. You can also make food fun by changing shapes, colors, or presentation.
Stick to a routine, give the same food the family eats, and be patient—sometimes kids need to see a food many times before accepting it. If your child is active and growing well, eating less occasionally is usually normal. If you notice weight loss or continuous refusal, consult a pediatrician.
Ankita MehtaMom of a 9 yr 9 m old girl4 years agoA. hi
mam ,each and every child is different and having their own specific apetite.
so if a child is looking happy and active, gains enough weight, achieve age appropriate milestones then no need to worry about it much.
just give few sips of water or tiny piece of ginger with pinch of salt and few drops of lemon juice before half an hour of meal time which will help to boost your child metabolism and increase his apetite.
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