So what does a parent do with a toddler who refuses to eat fruits or vegetables and claims the only food that isn't "gross" is peanut butter sandwiches? Most experts agree it is not worth rolling out the heavy artillery to get your kids to eat what you think they should. Read on to...
Your two-year-old's growth rate has slown down, so she really doesn't need as much food as you might think she does. She's also extremely opinionated about what she'll eat (and where she'll eat it and when she'll eat it, as well as in which bowl she'll eat it). First bit...
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Try not to worry too much if your toddler isn’t eating as much on a particular day. It is their total intake over a few days that matters. Make sure you offer your toddler water to drink if thirsty, not juice or milk. Water is better for their teeth and won’t add extra calorie...
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any milk in that time. We talked to his doctor about the importance of dairy in his diet, and she does not seem worried as long as he is eating well. If you’re in the same boat, here are a few tips for getting dairy into your toddler’s diet when he or she won’t eat milk...
RB does not have stacks of confidential documents in her bathroom, but I wouldn’t be surprised if she did. I often pick her up from school and one of her hands will be closed in a sweaty, clenched fist. I now know to ask,
Because while overall protein quantity matters, so does protein quality. Your child could meet their protein needs with 16 oz. of milk each day, but if milk is their only protein source, they might be missing out on important micronutrients found in meat like iron, zinc, and vitamin B12. ...
University of Connecticut’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health. “It’s tasting real food, and a variety of food, that expands our palate and sets us up for a healthy future. Having ultra-processed foods be the first thing that is a food for children does not set th...
Unhealthy eating and drinking habits.If you give a toddler a bottle or sippy cup with milk or juice to carry around, that too breeds bacteria. As does letting your child suck on candy for prolonged periods or eat a lot of sugary foods. ...