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Building Future Health and Well-Being of Thriving Toddlers and Young Children


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      Baby-Led Weaning

      Food Neophobia

      Evidence has shown that 10 or more presentations of the novel food may be necessary to overcome neophobia [21]. Food neophobia is often managed through familiarity and modeling with family members eating the novel foods. If familiarity and modeling are not effective, caregivers may remove the novel food from the toddler’s diet or attempt to force the toddler to eat the novel food. Limiting the toddler’s food choices denies access to healthy foods and teaches the toddler the power of refusal. Using force or pressuring techniques may increase resistance and lead to confrontational mealtimes, particularly among children who are temperamentally difficult.

      Responsive Feeding