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There are a few steps you can take to increase your child's calorie intake until they reach a healthy weight, while still providing a healthy diet. - bulk up mashed potato by putting milk or cheese in it - put grated cheese on beans on toast - make milk puddings - make soups with milk instead of water Hope this helps!
as long as he is healthy and growing well, I don't think you need to worry about his weight gain. My friend's boy only 13.4kg at 3.5yo, the other friend's daughter same age only 12.5kg at 3.5yo. The old people (my mother's generation), they used to give fish oil like Scott's Emulsion as growth supplement
Thanks for sharing. Yes I used to grow up with Scott's Emulsion😊
Did the doc say he's underweight? Cos his height/weight looks OK. As long as he's healthy and growing well,I won't intentionally increase his appetite and weight. Don't want to risk him overeating and become overweight instead
Doctor didn't say he is underweight. He is in 50 percentile. But he looks very skinny.
I Guess 14kgs is normal weight for 3yr toddler .. for height stretchable exercises n calcium based foods r helpful .. milk 🥛 have high content of calcium..
If your child is not considered underweight I dont think you should be doing anything out of the ordinary.
Hi... you might find this article informative https://sg.theasianparent.com/add-calcium-to-childs-diet
Thanks for sharing the information.
It's quite alright actually. Anyway, best thing is to avoid sweets or snacks before mealtimes
Yes, I don't give any sweets or chocolate to my kids.
His weight & height is on a good path. My 11 yo girl weighs only 20kg at 1.2 metre
Just introduce a healthy and balance diet. Milk is important for their growth.
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