🤔Have you heard that kids shouldn’t have distractions while eating? Not all distractions are a bad thing… let’s break it down.👇🏼
🫶🏼Hi, I’m Melanie, kids’ feeding specialist and certified speech pathologist specializing in helping YOU raise healthy, happy eaters at any age!
📺The number of kids that come to my practice dependent on distractions like iPads/screens to help them eat is astounding. Still, I get it. When you’re worried about your child’s nutritional health, you’ll do what it takes to feed them. So, when is distraction a “good thing” vs a “bad thing”?
🚜Distraction comes in all forms. The little guy in this video is enjoying watching the bulldozers and construction outside, while eating lunch. But, his mom is engaging with him, talking about the “diggers” and making mealtimes interactive. That’s key for both language development AND feeding development.
📖Research shows that kids who frequently eat in front of screens have poor appetite regulation PLUS screentime leads to increased behavior dysregulation and poor language and cognitive outcomes.
📺So, the very occasional “dinner in front of a video” for kids over age two is fine, especially if your family can watch together, pause the video occasionally, and interact with each other talking about what they are viewing.
✨BUT, when kids require a screen to eat and become upset when they can’t have a screen that’s more than distraction. That’s dependency.
👉🏼To learn more about raising a healthy happy eater and avoiding the picky eater trap (or tips to get out of that trap!) comment VIDEO for a discount code and my course library.
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🤍Melanie
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https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/55/10/688 with more studies in their resource list