This can happen for several normal reasons, including appetite shifts, texture preferences, routine, or a need for control. Use predictable meals and snacks, include one familiar food, avoid bargaining, and look at intake across several days. Want help choosing the next step for your This is about why your 4-year-old refuse to eat meals.
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Medical history and any special considerations
Current feeding method (breast milk or formula)
Family history of allergies
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