POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. If your 3.5-year-old daughter has stopped drinking milk ever since the newborn arrived, it may be due to emotional changes or seeking attention. She might feel a sense of insecurity or jealousy and is reacting by refusing something she knows you value. This is a common behavior when a new sibling arrives. Instead of forcing milk, try offering it in different forms like milkshakes, flavored milk, curd, cheese, paneer, or smoothies. Let her help in preparing her snacks to feel involved and important. Give her plenty of love, one-on-one time, and praise her for being a “big sister.” Reassure her that she is still loved and valued. Gradually, as she adjusts to the new baby’s presence, her eating habits — including milk intake — are likely to improve naturally.
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