Infants and toddlers feel safer if they are introduced to a stable routine. A new set of practices is introduced to a toddler at every stage, which might or might not be accepted. For example, a child is born drinking from a bottle or mother’s breast transitioning to a cup may be difficult.
If your toddler is persistent in refusing the new milk, simply offer alternative sources that provide Vitamin D and calcium-rich foods such as egg yolk, cooked salmon, fortified yogurt, tuna fish (canned in water), and Swiss cheese. If your child isn’t eating a well-balanced diet rich in Vitamin D., You should talk to your pediatrician for a prescription of supplements. Consult with a pediatric nutritionist to provide a well-balanced diet customized for your child.