POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. It's common for toddlers to eat only very small amounts, to be fussy about what they eat, and to refuse to eat at all. There are a few reasons for this: Toddler appetites vary constantly because of growth spurts and variations in activity. Toddlers aren't growing as fast as babies, so they need less food.Sit and eat with your child. You are your child's best role model. ...Offer new foods many times. ...Give your child enough time to eat. ...Let your child feed themselves. ...Keep mealtimes calm and reduce distractions. ...Try offering the same food in different ways.If your baby is not eating and it's becoming a pattern, he may need more help. If baby is losing or not gaining weight, appears dehydrated, or is regressing to the bottle and not regaining interest in eating food, then it's time to see the doctor.
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