POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. This form of food refusal usually fades with time, however. A child who won't eat may be influenced by sensory issues, a lack of appetite, and different taste preferences. A child who is tired, feeling pressure to eat, or is experiencing medical issues may also shun food.Limit mealtime distractions. ... Serve appropriate food portions. ... Don't schedule mealtimes too close to bedtime. ... Eliminate mealtime stress. ... Involve your child in food preparation.As long as you offer healthy food, try not to worry if your child doesn't eat very much sometimes. Your child won't starve. Children are actually very good at judging how much food they need. It can help to judge your child's appetite over a week, rather than over a single day.
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