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    Your child's feeding pattern:

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      lady_love
      last edited by

      What does your child eat daily??


      My daughter is 18 months this is her pattern:

      9am -200ml of Milk

      11.30 Lunch - she’s still on porridge (potato, carrot, pumpkin, spinich) one bowl

      1pm - 200 ml of milk
      NAP TIME

      4pm 200 ml milk

      6.30 - same prridge again another bowl

      8/9pm 200 ml milk

      9.30 Bed time!!

      I feel this may not be enough… inbetween she drinks grip water and i give her juice now and then too!!

      she does eat well… and weighs 11kg!!

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        cherrygal
        last edited by

        My dd just turned 18mths too and only weighs 10kg or so… She doesn’t drink as much milk as your gal but takes in some snacks (baby biscuits, bread) and fruits in between. Her porridge includes either fish, chicken or pork besides the vege you mentioned. Sometimes we give her egg and tofu.


        The routine is about the same but my dd sleeps at 11pm! Gawd… no wonder she not growing as quickly…

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          Cathy Wu
          last edited by

          feeding schedule for children depends on their age. check this link out to have an idea on how to create your own feeding pattern for your kids. http://www.babycenter.com/baby-schedules

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            Blessed Homemaker
            last edited by

            My coming 4yo is only 12.5kg...

            LKVM:
            11 kgs for 18 months is quite good.. my DS2 is 2.5 yrs and still weighs 11.5 :stupid:

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