During the age of 1-3, children are still being introduced to new foods. What are some ways that parents can incorporate new foods into the toddler's diet?
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Start with small portions: Toddlers have small stomachs, so it's best to introduce new foods in small portions. This way, they won't feel overwhelmed and are more likely to try it. Show more…
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a. Not allow the toddler to eat their favorite foods until they sample the new foods. b. Forcefully feed the toddler the new foods the first few times. c. Introduce the new foods at the beginning of the meal when the child is hungry. d. Offer a reward if the child eats the new foods. e. Offer each new food only once or twice before giving up. a. Reduce your physical activity so you won't need as much calcium to build bones. b. Stop drinking diet colas immediately. c. Increase your physical activity to make up for the low calcium intake. d. Eat high-calcium snacks such as low-fat yogurt or cheese in place of empty-calorie snacks. e. Take a calcium supplement with the diet colas. a. Decreased food consumption. b. Involuntary weight loss. c. An improved quality of life. d. A weakened immune response. e. Poor balance.
Sri K.
Bribing children to eat a new food is a good way to help them discover new foods. True or False
Madhur L.
MyPlate offers all of the following suggestions for parents EXCEPT: model healthy food choices allow children to control their energy intake if children do not like a food after the first time trying it, then parents should not offer it again provide a pleasant social environment at mealtimes provide access to healthy foods and snacks
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