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To determine: The reason why Person G’s mother is concerned about pediatrician’s statement that he will eat when he is hungry.
Introduction: A child who refuses food often or eats the same food over and over again is referred to as a picky eater. Picky eating mostly peaks in the toddler and preschool years.
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