
We talk a lot about the obesity epidemic and soaring rates of overweight children these days.
But did you know that your style of parenting impacts your child's relationship with food, now and in the future?
It is not difficult to imagine that in this case--think the large amount of power the interactions they have with your children during his lifetime.
My baby is now 1-year-old, and sometimes I feel like all we ever do is prepare food, eat and clean food from the floor said! According to the castle of Jill, paediatric dietitian:
During a childhood of 18 years, a father feed their son over 28,000 times.
That is an incredible statistic!
In his article, Jill goes on to discuss the four parenting styles. here's a brief overview:# Authoritative 1
This style promotes independent thought and self-regulation as to eat, even if the father determines what you eat, when and where, etc.It was thought that this style of feeding promotes the ability to auto adjust recruitment and feel confident about food and eating. children, moreover, tend to be slimmer.
# Authoritarian 2
Where the parent makes decisions about which and how many will be eaten.Think the "clean your plate club" .it has been thought to be underweight and overweight problems are associated with this style.
# Permissive 3
This is the kind of parent who tries to set limits, but ultimately gives after some whining from son. you think that this style of power can lead to overweight children.
# 4 Wrongdoer
This is where the father is irregular in the planning and preparation of food, in the absence of stock cabinets, etc..You think this style of power can lead children feel insecure about food, and become overly focused on food.
Without doubt this is an extremely sensitive issue. But you think it is now important that parents are provided with as guidance, as well what, for feeding their children? do you think your parents ' power style is affecting your child?
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For more information, see "Child Feeding behaviour and children Weight".
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