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Toddlers
Questions:
- My 20-month-old is a picky eater and I'm afraid he's not getting enough iron. Any suggestions?
- My 11-month-old son is a picky eater and is losing weight. What can I do?
- I've read that I should limit the amount of fruit juice I give my children. Are smoothies made with fresh fruit better for them?
- My child plays with her food rather than eating it. What should I do?
- How can I get my 2-year-old child to eat?
- What foods should be eaten or avoided to ease my grandchild's eczema?
- Why does my child eat dirt?
- My daughter's pediatrician is fixated on my daughter's lack of speech and believes it's directly related to her lack of eating nutritionally. Should I be concerned?
- My daughter does not have a long enough attention span to sit still at a meal and fill up. How do I get her to eat enough during the day so that she doesn't eat in the middle of the night and is she getting enough nutrients from the combination of adult food and three bottles of Isomil a day?
- Are some varieties of squash better for babies and toddlers?
- I am considering attempting to grow strawberries. Are they OK to feed to my toddler?
- Any suggestions on how to get my toddler to try new foods?
- My toddler loves to dip his food in anything. What are some healthy dip options?
- My 3-year-old enjoys dipping foods in yogurt, ranch dressing and other types of dips. What are some different, healthy items for him to dip?
- Which foods are considered a choking hazard for small children?


