I am grand mother of jiayarashe is 1/1/2 year's old and I look after her whole day as her mother shalu Arora is working.she has less sleep,and she is now chosey in food habits, before she used to share us with our foods but now adays she doesn't eat vegetables and she sleeps late night as her father is also working and a latecomers at night.i want her to be good at food and at sleep.which affect the health of the baby can u help me.the date of birth is wrong I am sorry it is 2017not18 thanks
27 Feb 2019
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Rebecca Prakash
When the child has good relationship with the food there will not be any food strike, How do we create one? A child who is forced fed will have disliking for food. When they sit before the plate they will know" they like it or they don't like it.. They are hungry or not hungry, mummy is going to force feed" Same applies with distracted feed. If your child is 1. 5 yrs and above do the following things:<br>
1. Take the child to market and get excited about vegetables.<br><br>
2. Make him/her to select vegetables, go for colourful ones. <br><br>
3. Ask them to seperate, clean and take help in arranging it in the fridge, make them to wash and cut the vegetables (plastic knife) and cook it however it was badly cut.<br><br>
4. Appreciate the food and say its yummy tasty etc.<br><br>
5. Eat along with them.<br>
This way you will be able to crate an interest and you will not be doing this for ever, just for some time so have patience. Remember vegetables can't be hidden in Paratha, pureed and added in roti or added in maggi. You can't cheat a child forever, sooner or later they will know you have added beetroot puree in thier roti and will reject it royally. Transparency is very important when you bring up your child, so don't cheat them. Remember if a particular vegetable or dish is rejected by the child, cook the same thing after a week or so. Don't quit saying " he doesn't like lauki". If we offer the same food on 20 different occasions they will definitely get a liking and eat. Keep away all the chips, biscuits and cookies or make once a week or as a treat. if the child is going to finish half packet of biscuits then you can't expect him/her to finish her dal chawal. By this time the child should be on 3 meals plus 2 snacks. Meals should have all the food groups like carb, protein, fat and vitamins. Roti/ rice; sabzi with ghee on top of it will make one wholesome meal. Eggs and oranges as snacks will complete their requirements. Curd can also be offered as snack or as dip for Roti. If you are offering more than 400 ml of milk everyday then reduce it to 200 ml, because milk will just fill their tummy leaving no space for solids.<br>
Let your kid fall in love with food and look forward to pleasant meal times.
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27 Feb 2019
Rebecca Prakash
Hello Sunita Ji as they grow their sleeping pattern will keep changing and they sleep less. But she has to be on bed by 9 pm itself, I understand that her father comes late but baby can't be awake till he comes. Try setting a sleeping schedule take her for a walk, refresh her, wear fresh clothes and keep the room dimlighted by 7pm itself. For food habits encourage self feeding, sit along with the baby and eat, do not show any mobile phone or TV at the time of eating. It's great that you are taking care of your grand daughter, take care of your self.
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27 Feb 2019
Kavita Sahany
<span style="color:#3B5998;"><b><a href="http://app.babychakra.com/article/3949">Hide Veggies In Paratha For Your Fussy Eaters</a></b></span>
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27 Feb 2019
Kavita Sahany
<span style="color:#3B5998;"><b><a href="http://app.babychakra.com/article/4025">Beetroot Cutlet Recipe For Your Fussy Eaters</a></b></span>
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27 Feb 2019
Kavita Sahany
That's so nice of you Sunita ji, to be so meticulous and caring ! You can give khichdi to the baby ..the khichdi can include all the vegetables including raw banana and papaya , gajar matar etc... vegetables paratha like aloo gobi mixed stuffed paratha , beet root cutlet for snacks ...you can give milkshakes like banana milkshake and strawberries, cheeko and mango now ...<br>
About sleep , if she can take a nap in the afternoon then at night she can be awake for sometime with parents as both and parents and ki need to bond with each other or alternatively they can have some play time early in the morning with some fresh oxygen too !! <br>
Hope this answered your query..sharing a few articles/ recipes too...do read it ...<br>
Appreciate your concern...take care !
Rebecca Prakash
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27 Feb 2019