Antifeeding
In addition to the milk of 1-year-old infants, there are many complementary foods to eat, but the appetite of each child has a large difference in the preferences of different diet varieties. Some infants like to drink milk, and some prefer to eat salty. Taste and flavor foods, under normal circumstances, can generally meet the needs of thermal energy and nutrients. If the child is not interested in the food that he loves to eat and the amount of food is reduced, this is the loss of appetite. If the food is not opened, or you spit it out, or shake your head to avoid it when feeding, push it away with your hand This is a clear refusal.
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