How To Make A Child Gain Weight Fast?

Consult a pediatrician to rule out medical causes and get a safe weight-gain plan

Track the child’s weight, height, and growth pattern regularly

Offer 3 meals and 2 to 3 snacks every day

Add calorie-dense foods to meals, such as avocado, nut butter, cheese, yogurt, eggs, olive oil, and whole milk

Serve larger portions gradually

Include protein at every meal and snack

Use full-fat dairy products if age-appropriate

Add healthy fats to foods, such as butter, ghee, olive oil, or tahini

Make smoothies with milk, yogurt, fruit, oats, and nut butter

Choose nutrient-rich snacks like trail mix, hummus, crackers, cheese, and granola

Encourage eating after physical activity when appetite is better

Limit filling drinks before meals

Avoid excessive low-calorie foods and drinks

Keep mealtimes calm and consistent

Let the child eat more often if they prefer smaller meals

Focus on calorie-dense, nutrient-rich foods rather than junk food

Seek medical advice if there is poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, pain, or weight loss

Follow any diet plan recommended by the child’s doctor or dietitian

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