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Mealtime Routines

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CuisineAficionado
Contributed by: CuisineAficionado on July 17, 2007 at 10:43AM PDT

Invest in some cute dishware and eating utensils that your child likes; reflecting either his favorite color or action figures. This will help encourage them to get to the table. It might also make eating a more pleasant experience because they will have some ownership at the table. A fun trick is to cover the action figures face or body with the food and tell your toddler to eat without shifting the food around until they see who is on the bottom of the plate.

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