This article belongs to the Special Issue Food Studies and Sociology.International audienceThis article focuses on parental perceptions of signs of hunger and satiety in children under 4 years of age and their effects on feeding practices, in a sample of parents of children with typical development. Discourse analysis shows the close relationships between social food norms, nutritional norms, medicalized child care norms, and educational norms in adults’ determination of children’s appetites according to their perceived needs and psychomotor development. The results also indicate how these norms are expressed according to social position, parental experience and context. More broadly, this article addresses top-down education—from adults to...
There is initial evidence that beliefs about the eating behaviour of others (perceived eating norms)...
Developmental psychologists have devoted significant attention to investigating how children learn f...
The present study explored how primary school-aged children from families with a low socioeconomic p...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Food Studies and Sociology.International audienceThis arti...
This article focuses on parental perceptions of signs of hunger and satiety in children under 4 year...
The domain of food is one of the very first forms of awareness that young children acquire. It encom...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Beyond nutrition, food has hedonic, social and cultural function...
The objective of this study was to describe comprehensively the structure and process of the childho...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Beyond nutrition, food has hedonic, social and cultural function...
Developmental psychologists have devoted significant attention to investigating how children learn f...
Eating is one of the priorities of the body to stay alive, it is an instinctive act only in the firs...
Objective: To review the psycho-social research with respect to relevance for the development of nu...
Feeding and parenting are inextricably linked. The complex bidirectional interactions between parent...
International audiencePurpose– Drawing on Bronfenbrenner's ecological model, this research aims to i...
Parents are the primary caretakers of their children and are responsible for providing them with opt...
There is initial evidence that beliefs about the eating behaviour of others (perceived eating norms)...
Developmental psychologists have devoted significant attention to investigating how children learn f...
The present study explored how primary school-aged children from families with a low socioeconomic p...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Food Studies and Sociology.International audienceThis arti...
This article focuses on parental perceptions of signs of hunger and satiety in children under 4 year...
The domain of food is one of the very first forms of awareness that young children acquire. It encom...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Beyond nutrition, food has hedonic, social and cultural function...
The objective of this study was to describe comprehensively the structure and process of the childho...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Beyond nutrition, food has hedonic, social and cultural function...
Developmental psychologists have devoted significant attention to investigating how children learn f...
Eating is one of the priorities of the body to stay alive, it is an instinctive act only in the firs...
Objective: To review the psycho-social research with respect to relevance for the development of nu...
Feeding and parenting are inextricably linked. The complex bidirectional interactions between parent...
International audiencePurpose– Drawing on Bronfenbrenner's ecological model, this research aims to i...
Parents are the primary caretakers of their children and are responsible for providing them with opt...
There is initial evidence that beliefs about the eating behaviour of others (perceived eating norms)...
Developmental psychologists have devoted significant attention to investigating how children learn f...
The present study explored how primary school-aged children from families with a low socioeconomic p...