Motor skills, sensory development, and independence all influence eating behaviors. As children grow, they explore textures, self-feeding, and food preferences. Temporary food refusals often align with developmental phases. Understanding these stages reduces stress. If you’re unsure whether a behavior is typical, more individualized guidance can provide reassurance.
This depends on...
Your child's developmental milestones
Medical history and any special considerations
Current feeding method (breast milk or formula)
Family history of allergies
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