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Picky Eaters

Parenting Tips for Picky Eaters - Keep Kids Healthy
Younger children are commonly picky eaters, but as long as they are growing normally and are active, there is usual little to worry about.

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Picky Eaters - About Pediatrics
Many children are picky eaters. Learn how to encourage your child to eat a variety of foods, especially fruits and vegetables.

Pleasing Picky Eaters - askdrsears.com
Review these 17 tips for pleasing your picky eater.

Picky Eaters - Pediatric Parenting Myths - Keep Kids Healthy
Myth 17 - You should force your picky eater to finish his dinner. Not true. Forcing your child to eat when he isn't hungry is a good way to encourage feeding problems in the future.

Getting Kids to Eat Vegetables and Fruits - Keep Kids Healthy
Learn how to get kids to eat more fruits and vegetables, especially when they may only want to eat chicken nuggets and french fries.

Toddler Nutrition and Feeding - Keep Kids Healthy
a discussion of nutrition in toddlers and prevention of feeding problems, picky eaters, and vitamin supplements

Preventing Feeding Problems - Keep Kids Healthy
a discussion of preventing feeding problems in infants, picky eaters, balanced diet, mealtime troubles

Vitamins and Kids - Pediatric Parenting Myths - Keep Kids Healthy
Myth 8 - Your child needs a daily multi-vitamin. It is estimated that a daily multivitamin is given to 25-50% of children in the United States, although this is generally not necessary for most children with an average diet, even if your child is a picky eater. Some children that have a poor or restricted diet, liver disease or other chronic medical problems, especially those that lead to fat malabsorption, such as cystic fibrosis, may need vitamin and mineral supplements to prevent deficiencies.

Feeding Your Toddler - A Sample Diet - Keep Kids Healthy
Feeding toddlers can be challenging, Learn about things to avoid, the basics of a toddler's diet, sample diet plans, and when to worry that your child doesn't have a good diet.

Preventing Feeding Problems in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
The best way to prevent feeding problems is to teach your children to feed himself, provide them with healthy choices and allow experimentation

Nutrition for Preschool Children - Keep Kids Healthy
a discussion of nutrition in preschool children, with info on the food guide pyramid, diet, calcium and iron requirements



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