POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. If your child doesn’t feel the urge to eat, it may be due to slow digestion, frequent snacking, illness, or even emotional factors like stress or change in routine. Avoid giving snacks, milk, or juices close to mealtime, as they can reduce appetite. Offer meals at regular times and make food visually appealing. Involve your child in choosing or helping prepare meals to spark interest. Ensure they get enough physical activity during the day, which can naturally boost hunger. If poor appetite continues for more than a few weeks or affects growth, consult a pediatrician to check for nutritional deficiencies or underlying health issues.
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