or maybe only eats one meal a day and wont eat any more
2006-07-31
05:32:09
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celtichearty2k
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Toddler & Preschooler
he gives me a problem when i try to feed him lunch or dinner but break fast he loves it
the meals r the same i try to copy a little bit from the day care he is at and i switch them around she sends me a menu once a month
2006-07-31
05:39:46 ·
update #1
i let him sit a bit after he eats like after dinner we have quiet time and a story before he gets his bath and massage and he has a high matablism he bearly had any baby fat but he used to eat alot now he is bearly like i said no probs at break fast and he eats snacks pretty good as well he gets 2 a day but the other meals problems
2006-07-31
05:42:33 ·
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It's important to know that the following picky-eating behaviors are normal:
• Children go on food "jags" where they seemingly eat only one food.
• Children need fewer calories than you think -- which means that they may be full when you think they're being finicky.
• Children are separatists who typically like their foods individually, not combined or even "touching."
• Children are wary of new foods. This doesn't mean that you shouldn't offer them new things to try, but keep your expectations low and your attitude upbeat when you do.
For more information on dealing with a picky eater, check out http://parenting.ivillage.com/tp/tpnutrition/topics/0,,4rvl,00.html and fill up on ways to expand your toddler's horizons without driving yourself crazy.
2006-07-31 05:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Kids go through growth spurts and slow downs. My son just turned two in june and im having the same problem with him now. He eats breakfast and only likes to snack alittle bit the rest of the day. The doctor said this is fine. Just don't offer a different meal from the one u made. If you do that they say that a kid will always ecspect a second choice from the one you made. If your kid is hungry he will eat.
2006-07-31 07:03:36
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answered by renea_is_bonita 2
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Make sure you're getting enough nutrients into the kid. Sometimes toddlers just do that. They won't eat what you give them, eat what they find lying around, and just generally have too much time to do the important things. One thing that helped with my daughter was to explain to her that she could stop in the middle of something and then come -back- to it. It hadn't occurred to her that you could just pause. Try to get all the stuff the kid needs into the one meal, and feed them a vitamin on top of it just in case. When they start growing again, they'll start eating everything in the house.
2006-07-31 05:36:43
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answered by gilgamesh 6
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What Is Up With All The Baby Questions? All Kids Are Different. Find A Method That Works And Keep With It
2006-08-02 08:53:49
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answered by txagl 2
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Have three small meals a day and maybe two healthy snacks. Remember his or her stomach is the approximately the size of their clenched fist. A few bites will usually suffice for a small child. I believe the obesity problem in the US is because of well-meaning parents who over-feed their children. A few bites will do.
2006-07-31 05:39:09
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answered by melissa l 1
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It is completely normal .. your child will eat when he or she wants to eat .. I have a 2 year old and sometimes he eats really well and sometimes he eats like a bird. But when they go thru a growth spurt he/she will start eatting alot again and catch up .. If you have any worries I would ask your peditrician and ask them what they suggest . Here are some good websites for you I hope it helps
http://www.healthcrazed.com/nurse/q3.htm
http://www.parentkidsright.com/pt-toddlerwonteat.html
http://www.familiesonlinemagazine.com/Childdev.html
http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/toddler/toddlerfeeding/1186688.html
2006-07-31 06:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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He won't starve. He will eat when he's hungry. Don't make it a power struggle, you'll only be left feeling frustrated and he won't care either way. Eating is the only thing a toddler has complete control of in his/her life. You can't make them eat. They do outgrow it. I know you hear it all the time but it is so true. If he's hungry enough he will eat.
2006-07-31 05:38:39
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answered by Michele F 2
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You mean won't eat because he's picky or just doesn't feel like eating? I think really the only thing you can do is give him multi-vitamins, healthy drinks and prepare foods you know he likes and that are good for him (which I know may not be easy). Good luck.
2006-07-31 05:36:06
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answered by Lex 7
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It's completely normal, I have a 2 yr.old and a 3 yr. old, and they are both like that. Just try to get him to eat as much as he will, and also try giving him flinstone vitamins (both of my children have been on flinstone vitamins since they've had teeth), and/or pediasure.
2006-07-31 05:57:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No, fruit does not meet all of her nutritional desires. vegetables are prosperous in nutrition A, iron, calcium, and a slew of B supplements. culmination are in particular prosperous in nutrition C and nutrition A. vegetables are a mandatory element of a balanced nutrition plan. If she's suffering eating vegetables evaluate the thank you to sneak them into her nutrition quickly or a nutrition supplement.
2016-10-08 12:56:49
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answered by ? 4
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