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[quote=Anonymous]Keep offering foods she likes and new foods. If she likes to drink make sure she is getting whole or 2% milk, fresh smoothies with fruits and vegetables, and toddler nutrition shakes/drinks plus a dally vitamin. Sometimes kids just are picky or don’t have much of an appetite. Oftentimes it is a phase, sometimes it is just how they are! I’m sure you’ve tried it, but make sure you provide meals and snacks at set times every day; don’t let your child have toys or screen time when eating; and get her involved: picking foods to try at the store, cooking with you, using a toddler knife to cut fruit etc. Assuming she is sleeping, using the bathroom, and has normal amounts of energy and all of the many doctors and specialists she has seen think she is fine, then lower your expectations and level of concern. If she’s growing in height and not actively losing weight, nine times out of ten they are perfectly fine. [/quote]
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