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How serious a problem is it if my toddler won't eat anything? Remember-children between 1 and 5 years of age are only gaining weight at the rate of about 2 Kg per year. As a result, they may not normally eat 3 large meals per day. If she won't eat what I've given her, should I give her a substitute meal? How long should I make her stay in her seat if she's not eating? Should she still get dessert if she doesn't eat her meal? Should I give her more vitamin supplements to compensate for the uneaten food? Is there anything else that I can try?
Above all, remember this: Your responsibility is to provide a well-balanced diet of appropriate foods. Your child's responsibility is to decide how much to eat.
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