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Why Screen Feeding Is Harder to Quit Than You Think

Here’s how to gently find your way back. I hear some version of this in consultations almost every single week. A parent will lower their voice, look a little guilty, and say: “Riddhi, I know I shouldn’t use the phone during meals… but it’s the only way my child actually swallows anything.” If this is you, take a breath. Screen feeding didn’t start because you were lazy or careless. It started because it worked. It helped on a day when you were exhausted. Then on a busy day. Then during …
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The Real Reason Your Child Plays With Food (And Why You Should Let Them)

During my consultations, there’s one specific mealtime moment that almost every parent asks about with a sigh of frustration. It’s the moment the roti is torn into a hundred tiny pieces, the dal is used as finger paint, and the rice is squeezed between tiny fists until it’s a paste. As parents, we’ve been raised to respect food, so our natural instinct is to think: “Why can’t they just eat properly? This is so wasteful!” It feels messy, it feels disrespectful, and honestly? It feels like another thing we have …
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How to Introduce New Foods (Without the Meltdown)

In almost every consultation I lead, there is one common thread: a story parents share with almost identical frustration about the ‘great mealtime standoff.’ It often looks like: Most of us start this journey with so much excitement. Let’s try something new today!” But after a few rejections, that excitement can quickly turn into hesitation and stress. Here’s the big secret: Resistance to new foods is not a problem. It’s a part of the process. How we respond to that “no” is what makes the biggest difference in the long …
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Why Your Toddler Suddenly Stopped Eating (And What to Do)

There’s a moment many parents describe almost identically during consultations. “My child used to eat everything. We never had feeding issues. And then suddenly — they just stopped.” Meals that once felt easy become unpredictable. Foods they loved get pushed away. Portions shrink. Some days they seem to survive on air and two bites of banana. It feels sudden, it feels worrying, and it often feels personal — as if something you’re doing has gone wrong. Here’s what I want you to know before we go any further: In most …
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The Difference Between a Picky Eater and a Distracted Eater

Many parents come into consultations convinced their child is a picky eater. But when we start talking, a different picture often emerges. The child eats fine at daycare. They finish food when the TV is on. They can eat- they just don’t stay at the table long enough to. That’s not picky eating. That’s distracted eating. And the difference changes everything about how you respond. What Picky Eating Actually Looks Like A picky eater will sit at the table but struggle with the food itself. They stick to familiar options, …
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Why Picky Eating Is on the Rise & How Can Parents Help?

Picky eating is no longer a phase for a few children, it’s a growing concern for many families. Over the past year alone, we’ve seen a 40% increase in demand for picky eating consultations and fussy eating courses. Parents from India and across the world, from California to Chennai, are reaching out with the same question:“Why is my child suddenly refusing to eat anything except white rice, curd, or bread?” The increase in fussy eating isn’t just anecdotal. It reflects real shifts in how young children are experiencing food: 1. …
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The Non-Food Items Can Cause Choking in Kids

If you’re a parent of a toddler, you’ve probably worried about what your child eats, but have you thought about what they might accidentally swallow? Choking is one of the leading causes of accidental death in children under five in India, and while food is a well-known risk, non-food items found in almost every home can be just as dangerous, sometimes even more so. What the Data Tells Us According to national and international health estimates, between 8,000 to 10,000 children under the age of five die each year in …
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Dinner Ideas for Kids

One of the most beautiful parts of baby-led weaning (BLW) is sharing the dinner table as a family. No more separate baby meals. No more pureeing last minute. Just one wholesome meal that works for your baby, your toddler, and you, with slight tweaks when needed. But what do those meals look like in real life? In this post, you’ll find easy, BLW-friendly Indian dinner ideas that are nutritious, safe for babies, and delicious for adults too. Why Family Dinners Matter in BLW Eating together teaches babies: How to chew …
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Kid-Friendly Weekly Meal Plan: Fuss-Free Ideas for Every Meal

Feeding kids isn’t just about “what’s healthy.” It’s about what they’ll actually eat without a side of drama. If your meal planning involves last-minute panic, rejected vegetables, and repeated requests for butter toast—you’re not alone, mama. This week, I’m sharing a realistic, no-fuss meal plan that balances nutrition and sanity. These ideas are toddler-approved, screen-free, and designed to help you breathe easier at mealtime. The Fuss-Free Weekly Meal Plan MONDAY • Breakfast: Ragi pancakes with ghee and banana • Lunch: Dal chawal with aloo-beetroot sabzi • Snack: Roasted makhana + …
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Top Calcium-Rich Foods for Babies: Essential Nutrition for Strong Bones and Growth

Ensuring kids get enough calcium is essential for their growth and development. Calcium plays a key role in building strong bones, supporting muscle function, and maintaining overall health. While dairy products are a well-known source, there are many other nutrient-dense foods that can help meet a child’s calcium needs. This guide covers the best calcium-rich foods for babies, how to incorporate them into daily meals, and lesser-known Indian ingredients that provide a natural calcium boost. Whether your child is just starting solids or exploring new foods, these options can help …
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