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| Diet & Nutrition Expert: Chubby Toddler
Raisingkids member's query David's advice With regards as to what you should be giving her, firstly try to provide 4-5 servings of fruit and vegetables a day. Ways in which to incorporate these into her diet include:
With each of her meals, be sure to include some starchy foods such as jacket potatoes, bread (wholemeal and granary breads are generally better than white as they are higher in fibre), iron-enriched breakfast cereals such as Weetabix, Shreddies or Rice Krispies (try and avoid varieties coated with or high in sugar), pasta shapes served with meat, tomato or cheese sauce. Protein foods are also important and should be given approximately twice per day. Examples of these include:
Try and limit the amount of sugar and sweets that your daughter eats. Ideas for healthy snacks include:
With regards to portion sizes a serving is approximately a slice of bread, a small bowl of cereal, or a small baked potato; an apple, pear or a banana, carrot or couple of broccoli or cauliflower florets; 25g meat or fish or 50g lentils or baked beans. To conclude, although I understand your concerns it sounds as if your daughter just has a healthy appetite and enjoys her food. It should be remembered that most babies who are allowed to eat according to their appetites usually eat what they need and no more. I am sure with time and as she starts to be more active her weight will come into line with her height. If this continues to be a problem however remember you can always seek advice from your health visitor or GP, who may refer your daughter to a dietitian.
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