As long as she's a healthy eater, there shouldn't be any cause for concern. A lot of children are naturally thin. Chances are, your child will fill out as she gets older. Most kids follow a fairly steady growth curve that's dictated, in part, by genetics; if you were a beanpole in your youth, it's more than likely that your child will be, too. You should be concerned, however, when a youngster doesn't seem to be growing properly. If your child has lost weight or has shot up in height without gaining pounds, discuss it with her pediatrician. Parents can't -- and shouldn't -- force their kids to eat. Your responsibility is to offer a variety of nutritious foods, and to make mealtimes enjoyable. It may not seem like your child is eating much, but over the course of a day or a week, it's probably more than you think.

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