Feeding the Need
How does your child react to food? The way a child thinks about food and the process of eating defines their potential for a much more serious condition that might affect them physically, mentally and emotionally as they grow older.
Food addiction is a natural yet aberrant response to the demands and stresses of daily living. Food and the process of eating begin to satisfy the desire for comfort, pleasure and fulfillment. The child prone to food addiction might:
- Be preoccupied or focused on food and eating.
- Hide food from siblings or other children.
- Frequently look inside the refrigerator.
- Often beg for snacks or sweets.
- Eat more or longer than others.
Observation and early detection provides a way to redirect the way this child thinks about food and the needs and desires that are the root of the motivation to refuse or intake food.
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