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Kids & Food:EATING HABITS
2003-02-25
Name: Meenal



My daughter is 16 months old. my main problem is that whatever i give her to eat, she wants to eat it on her own sitting in her high chair. when i give the dish to her she eats very less of it and makes a mess of everything. she just does not want to eat anything from our hands. we keep her in a day care for the whole day. but there she behaves very well and eats well. my second problem is that since i am still breastfeeding her at night she does not accept cow's milk from my hands. even her dad tried giving her milk but she says no to it. but when she is in the daycare she has milk from her baby sitter. i am really worried. please give some advice.
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