Question

A six-year-old child’s dinner eating pace is particularly slow, and their weight has not increased in nearly a year. The trace element test results are normal. Hello, doctor, could you please provide some effective remedies? Past treatment and effects: trace elements are normal, the child is lively. Desired assistance: how to speed up the dinner eating pace and how to promote physical growth?

Answer

Based on the information you provided, it appears that the child may have issues with their eating habits. I suggest a gradual approach to guide them during meals. Avoid letting the child watch TV or play while eating and ensure they have regular bowel movements. Do not reprimand the child and perform back massage therapy daily. These are my suggestions for the issue of “Reasons for a Slow Eating Pace in Children,” hoping they are helpful to you. Wishing you good health!