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You might not like my idea... but my method is either you eat or you don't eat. Don't serve cerelac if he dont eat his food properly. Kids are smart, he knows that you will compromise and give him what he wants hence he just refuses to eat and wait for you to serve him cerelac.

That's actually a very good approach. My daughter went to a dietician because she's very picky and that was the advise too.Basically parents will decide what, when and where the child eats. The child decides how much they want to eat. Try to practice self feed as it's important for his fine motor skills. And if he's used to eating only soft food he won't need to chew so much which can lead to jaw and teeth issues, so you should try giving harder food he needs to chew on.

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