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In reply to: jhsayyar wrote a new post, The Poor Men and Women just live on Hopes and Dreams I have seen, read and observed that there is no life of the poor men and women on earth. They are slave or servants of the […] View
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In reply to: bestwriter wrote a new post, Bull Terrier – The Most Misunderstood Dog When we had decided to go in for a smaller breed after we lost our Dalmatian our eyes were set on the Bull Terrier. But we were discouraged as […] View
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In reply to: suny wrote a new post, India is a beautiful Country Ooty-The heart of South India Ooty is full of tourists throughout the year from all over the world for its scenic beauty and friendly hospitality. They […] View
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In reply to: jhsayyar wrote a new post, Hunza Valley: The Paradise of the World Tourists Hunza Valley is the famous part of Gilgit Baltistan and Karakoram, and behind it the visitors will Mighty Rakaposhi Snow Capped […] View
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There may be many reasons when kid refuse to eat foods at homes and out of homes but the are different according to kids’ mentality and mood. In my experience and specialized feeding education,
I believe there are 5 different reasons kids refuse to eat. At the same time, it is common for several of these underlying issues to affect a child’s ability to eat well at the same time. Keeping that in mind, let me a explain in some more detail…
Although this may seem like the most obvious reason kids don’t eat, it is often the most overlooked. Well, at least it isn’t always explored deeply enough. When kids have a well documented medical condition or are visibly sick, it is obvious that their eating can be affected, but sometimes there are more subtle issues.
Two of the biggest culprits are acid reflux and constipation. Both of these very common problems for kids can put a halt to eating. Sarah Dees guest posted a few months back about reflux and it’s effects on an infant, but it can also have an impact on kids much older- even if they weren’t diagnosed as an infant. My older son has struggled with constipation since he was about a year old.
I have to carefully watch his fiber intake and when he starts to get a little backed up, his eating is greatly affected. Every time he has a bad meal, I have to ask myself, “Does he need to go to the bathroom?” The answer is usually, “Yes!” If you want more help on managing constipation
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In reply to: bestwriter wrote a new post, The ‘Kulfi’ Did the Family Bonding It is said that a family that prays together stays together. But these days this has become difficult as each member of a family thinks differently. […] View
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In reply to: peachpurple wrote a new post, Teenage Suicide Attempts- How Can Parents Help Them When your child is growing from a school age kid to his teenage years, it is time to take extra attention and care for his […] View
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In reply to: jhsayyar wrote a new post, Some Girls are More Intelligent since Childhood! One day I was sitting in my room and reading a book, The Meaning of Life. In the meanwhile my niece entered into my room and said […] View
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In reply to: bestwriter wrote a new post, A Photographer Needs to be Alert to Get the Best Nature Shots Thanks to technology it is no longer an arduous task to click photos of everything under the sun. And this photo is about […] View
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In reply to: bestwriter wrote a new post, Contributors to Air Pollutants Air pollutants are gases in various forms – sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, chlorofluorocarbons, aerosols, carbon dioxide, to name a few. All these g […] View
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