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Feeding - fussy eaters NHS advice

It's natural to worry whether your child is getting enough food if they refuse to eat sometimes. But it's perfectly normal for toddlers to refuse to eat or even taste new foods.

Feeding - fussy eaters NHS advice

Children can be fussy eaters at different times, again often related to the different experiences in their lives. Children with additional needs can often restrict their own foods due to sensory preferences or in a bid for control. Knowing how to manage this can be difficult especially if communication is more difficult. 

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Last modified on 22 January 2024