According to recent studies, approximately 25% of children experience feeding difficulties during their normal development. While this challenge is common, the solution begins with understanding the scientific reasons behind it.
Developmental neuroscience confirms that a child's brain is particularly sensitive during the first three years. studies have shown that pressure and force-feeding during this period negatively impact eating behaviors.
Primary Cause: Forced Feeding Before Age 3
• Scientific Fact: Children need 12-15 exposures to a new food before acceptance (Boston University Study)
• Impact: Forcing food creates negative associations with eating
• Evidence-Based Solution: Repeated exposure without pressure
Secondary Cause: Negative Environmental Factors
• American Psychological Association studies confirm that mealtime stress directly affects appetite
• University of Michigan research found that screen use during meals reduces awareness of hunger and satiety cues
Research-Based Protocol:
- Repeated food presentation without pressure
- Creating a positive mealtime environment
- Offering varied healthy choices
- Respecting hunger and fullness cues
- Maintaining consistent routines
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Course Coverage:
• Critical developmental stages
• Age-appropriate nutrition
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The course specifically addresses:
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• Social skill development
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Course content is based on research and studies from:
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