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​Picky eating habit can affect your kid's growth; here's what you need to do​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 4, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​Picky eating disturbs the nutritional requirements of the body​


Due to picky eating habits, which parents often ignore, the nutritional balance in a child's body can get seriously disturbed. It can lead to lower weight or even sometimes heavier weight. It can also affect the height of the babies in the future. Dealing with a picky eater can be a challenging and sometimes frustrating experience for parents. However, with patience, understanding, and a few effective strategies, you can help your child develop healthier eating habits. Here are some tips on how to deal with a picky-eating kid:

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​Understand the pattern of eating​


Recognize that picky eating is often a normal phase of childhood development. Children's taste preferences can be more sensitive, and they may have aversions to certain textures, flavors, or foods. Avoid labeling your child as "fussy" or "difficult" as this can create negativity around mealtime.

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​Create a positive environment during mealtime​


Make mealtimes enjoyable and stress-free. Sit down together as a family, use pleasant conversation, and eliminate distractions like TV or smartphones. A relaxed atmosphere can encourage your child to explore new foods.

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​Include a variety of foods in the meal​


Introduce a wide range of foods into your child's diet. Include fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains, and dairy products. Variety not only provides essential nutrients but also exposes your child to different tastes and textures.

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​Be a role model for your child​



Children often mimic their parents' behavior. Show enthusiasm for trying new foods and demonstrate healthy eating habits. If your child sees you enjoying a variety of foods, they may be more inclined to do the same.

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​Ask your child to help you with cooking​


Engage your child in meal planning and preparation. Allow them to choose a new vegetable or assist with age-appropriate tasks in the kitchen. This involvement can pique their interest in the food they helped create.

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​Set a mealtime routine​


Establish a regular meal and snack schedule. Consistency helps regulate your child's hunger and can reduce the likelihood of excessive snacking on unhealthy options between meals.

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​Do not force your child to eat​


Avoid power struggles over food. Forcing or bribing your child to eat can lead to negative associations with certain foods. Instead, calmly offer the food and let your child decide whether to try it.


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​Be patient​


Be prepared for setbacks and slow progress. It may take multiple attempts for a child to accept a new food. Avoid giving up on food after just one rejection; continue offering it in different ways. While encouraging your child to try new foods is important, it's also essential to respect their food preferences to some extent. If there are certain foods they genuinely dislike, try to find alternatives that provide similar nutrients.

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​Consult a pediatrician or dietitian​



If you have concerns about your child's nutrition or growth, seek guidance from a healthcare professional or registered dietitian. They can provide personalized advice and ensure your child is meeting their nutritional needs.

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