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RE: Footprints into the future

in #health6 years ago

I mean... you kind of just said, parents are bad for feeding high sugar diets, and if you don't like hearing that, too bad. Which while not wrong, is not really all that helpful. Keep in mind many people who feed their kids poorly are probably not 1) reading your blog, 2) deeply educated, 3) affluent, 4) responsible with their own eating habits.

For education to be helpful it needs to be geared at arming the student, your post doesnt, IMO, seem to do this.

How might parents who feed high sugar diets take 5 small steps toward better dietary choices? That might be helpful.

What science have you read, that convinced you? Perhaps sharing that might help others.

Anyways, have a nice day.

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For education to be helpful it needs to be geared at arming the student, your post doesnt, IMO, seem to do this

What if it arms you, so you can arm the students, since you like the educative part more?

There is a good book called 'Life without Bread'

https://www.amazon.com/Life-Without-Bread-Low-Carbohydrate-Diet/dp/0658001701

I have ulcerative colitis and this is the only thing that helped.

5 step plans are BS in my opinion as they do not create the cognitive dissonance associated with habit breaking.

Keep in mind many people who feed their kids poorly are probably not 1) reading your blog, 2) deeply educated, 3) affluent, 4) responsible with their own eating habits.

Keep in mind that the average age of Steemit is likely mid 20s and most have not had children yet so like any education, it should be pre-emptive not corrective.

Fair point. And again i dont disagree. Im trying to cut wheat and gluten now. Also processed sugars and packaged foods. So thanks

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