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A Carvalho conseguiu ficar pior c o passar do tempo, a Carla melhorou muito.
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Maioria era Linda hoje tá só o pó 🤭 mudanças erradíssimas ☹️
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#onthisday Two natural parental impulses, pressuring children to eat and restricting access to specific foods, are not recommended because they often lead to overeating, dislikes and paradoxical interest in forbidden items. Check out my recent halloween reels on how I personally approach candy with my children to normalize it and prevent hyperfixation on candy.  “Initial evidence indicates that imposition of stringent parental controls can enhance preferences for high-fat and energy-dense foods, limit children’s acceptance of a variety of foods and disrupt children’s regulation of energy intake by altering children’s responsiveness to internal cues of hunger and satiety. This can occur when well-intended but concerned parents assume that children need help in determining what, when, and how much to eat and when parents impose child-feeding practices that provide children with few opportunities for self-control.” Scaglioni, S., Salvioni, M., & Galimberti, C. (2008). Influence of parental attitudes in the development of children eating behaviour. British Journal of Nutrition, 99(S1), S22-S25. doi:10.1017/S0007114508892471 Sources:  PMID: 28236739 PMID: 26911259 PMID: 23806073 While everything we do as parents is out of love and best interest for our children, the restriction of candy or any food can lead to the opposite reaction that we were hoping for when restricting. Eating disorders are on the rise in young children and our parenting behaviours around food shape our children’s lifelong food relationships and body image.
#onthisday Two natural parental impulses, pressuring children to eat and restricting access to specific foods, are not recommended because they often lead to overeating, dislikes and paradoxical interest in forbidden items. Check out my recent halloween reels on how I personally approach candy with my children to normalize it and prevent hyperfixation on candy. “Initial evidence indicates that imposition of stringent parental controls can enhance preferences for high-fat and energy-dense foods, limit children’s acceptance of a variety of foods and disrupt children’s regulation of energy intake by altering children’s responsiveness to internal cues of hunger and satiety. This can occur when well-intended but concerned parents assume that children need help in determining what, when, and how much to eat and when parents impose child-feeding practices that provide children with few opportunities for self-control.” Scaglioni, S., Salvioni, M., & Galimberti, C. (2008). Influence of parental attitudes in the development of children eating behaviour. British Journal of Nutrition, 99(S1), S22-S25. doi:10.1017/S0007114508892471 Sources: PMID: 28236739 PMID: 26911259 PMID: 23806073 While everything we do as parents is out of love and best interest for our children, the restriction of candy or any food can lead to the opposite reaction that we were hoping for when restricting. Eating disorders are on the rise in young children and our parenting behaviours around food shape our children’s lifelong food relationships and body image.

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