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vandermeer
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Posted: 02/03/07 - 00:00 Post subject: picky eater |
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Hi, my toddler is picky eater. Whatever I prepare is not good enough for my daughter. Is there any way I can teach her to eat what is cooked?
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abood
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Posted: 02/07/07 - 05:35 Post subject: |
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Hi, if your child is refusing to eat some foods, it can become a very picky eater. But, you must know until what level you will tolerate it’s wishes. An important way for children learning to be independent is through developing personal habits concerning eating. It is important that child is growing normally and having a normal energy level, but it can’t certainly it everything it’s mother would want him to. However, some habits must be established at this level, because later it will be too late.
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