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Influence of parent and educator feeding practices on child self-regulation. This project aims to be the first study to investigate whether children who experience consistent and responsive feeding pr

Queensland University of Technology — Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Amount
Up to $502,369
Closes
Wednesday 31 December 2025
Status
closed
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Influence of parent and educator feeding practices on child self-regulation. This project aims to be the first study to investigate whether children who experience consistent and responsive feeding practices both at home and in early childhood education and care have higher levels of self-regulation, optimal eating behaviour and diet quality. The project expects to develop simple and low-cost strategies that parents and educators can use at mealtimes to enhance child self-regulation. With one million Australian children in care during their parent’s working week, outcomes of this project have widespread benefits. Higher self-regulation improves a child's health and well-being and provides short- and long-term social and economic benefits including school readiness, academic achievement and workforce participation.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 3213 - Paediatrics. Lead: A/Prof Rebecca Byrne

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