[HTML][HTML] Responsive feeding is embedded in a theoretical framework of responsive parenting

MM Black, FE Aboud - The Journal of nutrition, 2011 - Elsevier
Children throughout the world are confronted with growth problems ranging from
underweight and stunting to overweight and obesity. The development of healthy eating …

Feeding guidelines for infants and young toddlers: a responsive parenting approach

R Perez-Escamilla, S Segura-Pérez, M Lott - Nutrition Today, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Responsive parenting is a caregiving style expected to foster the development of self-
regulation and promote optimal cognitive, social, and emotional development from the …

[HTML][HTML] Responsive feeding: implications for policy and program implementation

PL Engle, GH Pelto - The Journal of nutrition, 2011 - Elsevier
In this article, we examine responsive feeding as a nutrition intervention, with an emphasis
on the development and incorporation of responsive feeding into policies and programs …

[HTML][HTML] A responsive feeding intervention increases children's self-feeding and maternal responsiveness but not weight gain

FE Aboud, S Shafique, S Akhter - The Journal of nutrition, 2009 - Elsevier
Responsive complementary feeding, whereby the mother feeds her child in response to
child cues and psychomotor abilities, is low in some countries and likely contributes to …

Feeding practices and parenting: A pathway to child health and family happiness

LA Daniels - Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2019 - karger.com
Feeding and parenting are inextricably linked. The complex bidirectional interactions
between parent feeding practices and child eating behaviour shape the early feeding …

Alternatives to restrictive feeding practices to promote self‐regulation in childhood: A developmental perspective

BY Rollins, JS Savage, JO Fisher, LL Birch - Pediatric obesity, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Intake of energy‐dense snack foods is high among US children. Although the use of
restrictive feeding practices has been shown to be counterproductive, there is very limited …

[PDF][PDF] The trust model: a different feeding paradigm for managing childhood obesity

IU Eneli, PA Crum, TL Tylka - Obesity, 2008 - u.osu.edu
In summary, the trust model emphasizes feeding dynamics (ie, appropriate division of
responsibility between caregivers and children) and shuns any coercive feeding strategies …

[HTML][HTML] Nurturing children's healthy eating: position statement

J Haines, E Haycraft, L Lytle, S Nicklaus, FJ Kok… - Appetite, 2019 - Elsevier
The relationship between eating a healthy diet and positive health outcomes is well known;
nurturing healthy eating among children therefore has the potential to improve public health …

Responsive feeding: establishing healthy eating behaviour early on in life

J Harbron, S Booley - South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2013 - ajol.info
Responsive feeding (RF) refers to a reciprocal relationship between an infant or child and
his or her caregiver that is characterised by the child communicating feelings of hunger and …

Positive parenting approaches and their association with child eating and weight: A narrative review from infancy to adolescence

KN Balantekin, S Anzman‐Frasca, LA Francis… - Pediatric …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Parents play a critical role in the development of children's eating behaviours and weight
status, serving as providers, models and regulators of the food environment. Many research …