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Who are you school 2022 full story
Who are you school 2022 full story




who are you school 2022 full story

When Stone analysed the responses, she found that children who were very motivated by food were more likely to pick up emotional eating behaviour from their parents. These practices have been shown to make children more interested in food and have also been linked to greater emotional eating in children. Stone also asked mothers about the feeding practices that they used with their children - in particular about whether they used food to reward children for good behaviour, or visibly restricted their child's access to foods, for example having foods in the house but forbidding them. It also asked about how much children were motivated by food and driven to eat or ask for food throughout the day, which is known as 'food approach' behaviour. The survey included questions for mothers about how much they and their children ate in response to emotional states. 'Emotional eating' is when we turn to food, such as cakes, chocolate and snacks, not because we're hungry but to compensate for when we're feeling sad, low or anxious.

who are you school 2022 full story

The aim of the new research was to see how much of children's emotional eating is explained by the way mothers use food as part of their parenting practices as well as the children's own attitudes to food more generally. The findings are published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.Ĭhildren pick up lots of behaviours by copying their parents - and this is true of their eating habits as well. The research, by PhD student Rebecca Stone, surveyed 185 mothers of young children aged between three and five, asking about their eating habits and those of their children.






Who are you school 2022 full story