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For preschoolers, fear of new foods is common — and responding can feel anything but simple
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The article discusses how preschoolers commonly experience neophobia (fear of new foods) and emphasizes that parents and caregivers should focus not only on nutrition quantity but also on the messages and support they provide around eating habits, with early learning settings playing an important role in this process.

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For preschoolers, fear of new foods is common — and responding can feel anything but simple
Feeding children can be challenging. It is sometimes hard to know if you’re getting it right. We want the best for our children, and we often think that means making sure they eat the right amounts of the right foods. Research tells us that we also need to think about how we’re supporting children to eat, and the messages they receive about food. With more children attending child care for the vast majority of their day, early learning settings are critically important for promoting children’s o
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