My 2-year-old only drinks milk — what should I do?
Little Lunches Expert Answer
At two years old, relying primarily on milk may limit exposure to iron, fiber, and other nutrients from solid foods. Gradually reducing milk while establishing consistent meals and snacks encourages broader dietary variety and supports balanced growth and development.
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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