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Parents often face many challenges while trying to make their child have a
balanced diet. Child may not want to eat or insist for a particular snack until
he is full and then refuse to eat lunch or dinner with the family. The child may
not want to wait until mealtime to eat and you may find it difficult to manage
to have a family dinner with the parents and children enjoying a happy meal
together. There are so many things that can be frustrating. Here are some tips
that might help you in handling some of these eating problems more efficiently:
* Avoid family bickering and arguments during mealtimes and keep it pleasant.
* Children may take time to learn proper table manners and etiquettes. So, be
patient.
* Children who don’t eat or don’t eat enough at mealtime, should be offered
nutritious snacks, after one or two hours such as fresh fruits, vegetables or
whole-grain crackers. If the child refuses to have snacks too, he may be willing
to eat more at next mealtime. Offering a variety from time to time will make
sure that your child doesn’t suffer from malnutrition.
* Do not let the child play with toys, read books or watch TV while having their
meals.
* Do not threaten, force or bribe your child to eat and do not punish him for
not eating. Simply accept his refusal and do not seem to be upset about his
refusal. Your child may just be refusing to eat to seek attention and your
disapproval may just prompt him to repeat his actions.
* Having meal at a fixed time each day is a good habit for children and teaches
them to be disciplined and punctual too. It may also be helpful if the family
members have fixed seats at the table.
* If a child insists for the snack, you can give him a larger portion, if the
mealtime is still far off. However, if the family meals are within an hour, just
give him a small portion of the snack and tell him that family will soon be
having lunch or dinner.
* It is better to tell a child that it will soon be the time to have family
lunch or dinner 10 to 15 minutes before mealtime, so that they can settle down
well and ward off the tiredness or excitement from their activities enough to
have their meals at peace.
* Tell the child that it is good to eat together and that he should stay at the
table until everyone has eaten.
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