Rajeshwari M
Red flags include frequent stomach upsets, rashes, irregular feeding times, uneaten food, or vague answers about meals. Address concerns immediately to protect your baby’s health.
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Pooja Shigwan
Yes, especially for infants and toddlers. A feeding log helps track meal timings, quantities, reactions, and skipped feeds, making it easier to monitor your baby’s health and maintain consistency between caregivers.
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Dhanashree Dattaram Naik
Calmly explain that the nutrition plan is based on pediatrician advice or parental choice and must be followed without changes. If resistance continues, it may be a sign that the babysitter is not the right fit for your family.
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Sameeksha Parab
No. New foods should only be introduced by parents, especially due to allergy risks. Babysitters should strictly follow the approved food list and seek permission before offering anything new.
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Pratiksha Pawar
Provide a written feeding chart, demonstrate feeding methods personally, and keep food well-labeled. Regular check-ins and a daily feeding log also help ensure your babysitter follows the plan consistently.
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