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AVOID THESE 10 food mistakes

There’s nothing more disheartening than when your toddler starts to turn up her nose at her food. After all, you’re doing your very best to try and get her to eat. But at this age, kids often become fussy and picky when it comes to mealtimes. So what more can you do? For one thing, make sure you aren’t falling into these common food traps in your desperate attempts.

1 FORCE FEEDING

It’s tempting to want to insist that your toddler eats when she starts to refuse. But it’s a bad idea to force feed your little one. “Pressurising a child to eat often backfires, and you become a ‘casualty of war’. Your child may associate eating and

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