Dealing With ‘Picky Eater’ Children

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Find it difficult to feed your child? Worry not. If their your child’ weight was not increased within the limits of the average child of his age, parents need not worry too much, but still must be introduced with balanced nutrition. However, if the child’s appetite decreases, it must be sought to know the cause. Is it because there are problems with digestion, or other things? Eating problems in children can have a negative impact on growth of. Indicators of nutritional status are reflected by the lack of weight or height below the standard.

If the children’s being picky about the food is because of disease problems, the easiest is to evaluate how the menu is made for kids, do not cook the same meal over and over again, vary the menu for the kids, find the recipes from books, newspapers, magazines, and Internet. Parents must step in to try their own recipes for these.

Parents should provide food that contains energy, carbohydrates, fats and proteins, and vitamins. Without the vitamin food taken will not be optimally converted into energy. All the factors are necessary for the formation of muscles, bones, cells, organs, and helps to deliver information in the brain. Read more…

Create a Schedule for Your Toddler

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Parenting problems require high creativity from their parents. How to outsmart your routine to keep it running well, both can meet the needs of children becomes the challenge especially if your toddler is under the age of exploring yourself and need full attention of his parents.

Making a schedule of daily routine for your toddler can be one of the solutions. At least this schedule can make you focus on completing all the work, without forgetting the needs of children.

1. Identify the needs of children, and make the list
As a parent, your job can be arranged neatly in the agenda. Perform routine daily activities, such as work, household shopping, washing clothes, cooking, whatever your daily activities. But what about children? Who can manage their daily lives, and satisfy their needs? Of course, parents play a role. So, start identifying the needs of the child in routine. Such as healthy eating, sleeping, playing, and cleaning. Make a schedule for the child’s parents can ease the work at home. You do this by making a list of children’s needs, to see which ones have been fulfilled and which ones have not. Also take note of when, for example, when play time, bedtime or anytime.
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