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Ask Our Experts: Abnormally Big Appetite?
Raisingkids
member's query David's advice Toddlers' appetites vary tremendously and some toddlers will start to eat more if their milk intake is reduced or when they go through a growth spurt or begin to walk. Although monitoring of your child's height and weight is essentially the responsibility of a health care professional, the height and weight growth charts found in your child's Personal Health Care Records (issued to you at his birth) should act as a guide for you. If you are unsure how to interpret these growth charts then contact your local surgery who will be happy to explain this to you. The fact that your son doesn't want baby foods anymore is not a problem and the way that he is eating adult foodstuffs should be seen as a positive thing. Assuming your son is not already overweight, I should let him eat as much as he wants but to remember the principles of healthy eating and apply this to his diet.
Finally, if you feel that your son is already very overweight then you should ask your GP to refer him to a State Registered Dietitian who can help you to regulate his diet.
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