POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy3 years agoA. Your toddler's refusal to eat is usually temporary. As long as your child continues to gain weight and inches and remains healthy (aside from the usual colds) — and as long as her weekly total intake seems sufficient (don't look at each day in a vacuum) — there's little reason for concern.Don't skip breakfast. Breakfast is an essential meal in your child's diet. ... Set pre-fixed meal timings. ... Give small frequent meals. ... Include Zinc and iron-rich foods in the baby's diet. ... Give water in the morning. ... Involve your child in food decisions.Allow Your Baby to Be Independent. When your baby is old enough, allow him/her to eat the food by himself/herself, and avoid force-feeding. ... Choose Foods Wisely. ... Threats Won't Work. ... Don't Bribe. ... A Family Affair. ... Don't Give In. ... Play With Texture. ... Get Messy.
Post Answer