If your toddler is refusing to eat his meals, there are a few things you can try. First, make sure that the food you are offering is healthy and appealing to your child. It may help to involve your child in the shopping and preparation of the meal to increase their interest in the food. You can also try making mealtimes fun by using colorful plates and eating together as a family. If your child is still refusing to eat, you can try offering small, frequent meals throughout the day instead of three large ones. It’s also important to be patient and avoid pressuring your child to eat. Forcing a child to eat can make mealtime a negative experience and may lead to further food refusal.
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