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Looking for Fussy Eater’s Specialists?

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While it's common for kids to throw a fit over the idea of eating anything but fries or hot dogs, some people never grow out of being a picky eater. In fact, a survey of more than 1,300 adults showed that 18 percent of participants qualified as picky eaters. By being fussy over the food that's on your plate, rather than exploring different ingredients and flavours, you might be missing out some health benefits that make you healthier and stronger.  Our fussy eater’s specialist’s give few suggestions to parents on how they can their kids enjoy the mealtime: 1. Eat well and eat together as much as possible: Whenever you can, eat as a family with your toddler. Eating together also gives you the opportunity to give your toddler plenty of attention. Also, of possible praise when they are eating well.   2. Introduce new foods gently: Offer just one new food at a time. Sometimes you may need to offer new foods for at least 10/15 times before your toddlers are willing to try it.