Objective: Feeding practices used by educators in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings can influence the diet quality of young children. However Australian data is scarce and limited to describing barriers to responsive feeding. This study describes the use of feeding practices amongst a group of Australian educators.Design: Direct observation of feeding practices and assessment of centre policy were conducted using the ‘Environment and Policy Assessment and Observation’ tool. Self-reported feeding practices and demographic data were collected via online survey using the Childcare Food and Activity Practices Questionnaire.Setting: Ten centre-based ECEC services in South East Queensland, Australia.Participants: Educators workin...
Abstract Background Children spend a substantial amount of time in early care and education (ECE) se...
This thesis studies infant and young child feeding in Early Childhood Education and Care services in...
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services are vital in the establishment of optimal infant ...
Background: Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings have been identified as ideal behavio...
With a focus on long-term health outcomes, the ability to make lifelong healthy food choices starts ...
Purpose In Australia, the majority of Australian children aged less than five years attend early chi...
Objective: Establishing healthy eating behaviours in early life has the potential to have lifelong o...
Background Making consistent healthy food decisions has a vital role to play in the expectation of h...
Responsive infant and young child feeding (IYCF) in formal early childhood education and care (ECEC)...
This study explored how educators implement policies that support children’s health and wellbeing, a...
BackgroundEstablishing healthy eating behaviours in early life has implications for health over the ...
Concerns about food and eating are common among parents of young children. Child health nurses (CHNs...
Objective: Assess educators’ feeding practices and mealtime environments in family daycare services ...
Abstract Early infant feeding practices are a critical part of education and care programs within Ea...
The majority of Australian preschool aged children attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) ...
Abstract Background Children spend a substantial amount of time in early care and education (ECE) se...
This thesis studies infant and young child feeding in Early Childhood Education and Care services in...
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services are vital in the establishment of optimal infant ...
Background: Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings have been identified as ideal behavio...
With a focus on long-term health outcomes, the ability to make lifelong healthy food choices starts ...
Purpose In Australia, the majority of Australian children aged less than five years attend early chi...
Objective: Establishing healthy eating behaviours in early life has the potential to have lifelong o...
Background Making consistent healthy food decisions has a vital role to play in the expectation of h...
Responsive infant and young child feeding (IYCF) in formal early childhood education and care (ECEC)...
This study explored how educators implement policies that support children’s health and wellbeing, a...
BackgroundEstablishing healthy eating behaviours in early life has implications for health over the ...
Concerns about food and eating are common among parents of young children. Child health nurses (CHNs...
Objective: Assess educators’ feeding practices and mealtime environments in family daycare services ...
Abstract Early infant feeding practices are a critical part of education and care programs within Ea...
The majority of Australian preschool aged children attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) ...
Abstract Background Children spend a substantial amount of time in early care and education (ECE) se...
This thesis studies infant and young child feeding in Early Childhood Education and Care services in...
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services are vital in the establishment of optimal infant ...