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Guardian of a 8 yr 6 m old boy3 years ago
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mera beta proper khana nahi khata. piche padna padta hai

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years ago
A. Limit mealtime distractions. ... Serve appropriate food portions. ... Don't schedule mealtimes too close to bedtime. ... Eliminate mealtime stress. ... Involve your child in food preparation.If your child's refusal to eat is more of a phase, you may want to consider teething, not feeling well, or fatigue as possible reasons for not eating. And sometimes, if your child is chronically sick or tired, then food refusal or picky eating may become a way of life for them.If your child doesn't eat at the meal, offer a nutritious snack a few hours later. If your child doesn't eat the snack, offer food again at the next mealtime. A child will usually eat at the second meal. With this approach, you can help make sure your child won't have problems with a poor diet.Let your toddler decide how much to eat from the foods you offer. ... Set regular meal and snack times. ... Offer water between meals. ... Set a good example. ... Keep mealtimes pleasant and relaxed. ... Encourage playing each day.
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