It’s common for toddlers to want to snack all day—small stomachs and easy access to food can make grazing feel like the default. A simple routine often helps. Try offering meals and snacks every 2–3 hours; serving snacks at the table; including protein, fat, and carbs so snacks are filling; and offering water between eating times. If the constant snacking keeps happening, an AI chat can help you map out a routine for your child.
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