Causes of Dietary Issues
Parental Influence
Obesogenic Environment
Nutritional Deficiency
Picky Eating Behaviour
Socio-demographic Factors
Feeding Strategies
Poor Maternal Health
Psychological Concerns
Symptoms of Dietary Issues
Problems with Chewing
Excessive drooling
Refrain from Eating
Long feeding times
Coughing or gagging while feeding
Difficulty with breast or bottle feeding
Vomiting or excessive spitting
Significant Weight-loss
Tips for Parents and Caregivers
1. Playful Together
2. Example setting of good eating
3. Choose nurtitious products
4. Select food of choice and cook mindfuly with kid
5. Create a pleasant and friendly atmosphere at the table
6. Engage them in helping you with kitchen work
7. Make dietary plan with new dishes.
8. Ensure participation of child in playful acts and feed intermitantly
Tips for Teachers
1. Create a food neutral classroom
2. Encourage kids to eat intuitively
3. Maintain a positive eating environment without judgment or criticism
4. Keep diet culture devoid of lesson plans
5. Teach them where foods come from
6. Teach them how food is made or prepared
7. Eating a Variety of Foods turn by turn of kids
8. Encourage nutritional diet
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