Repeated Exposure
Cross-source consensus on Repeated Exposure from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The exposure principle does not require forcing children to eat. — Let Them Eat Dirt and Feed Kids Real Food
- Parents are advised to keep offering foods, try different preparations, and model enjoyment. — Let Them Eat Dirt and Feed Kids Real Food
- Children may reject foods because sensory traits such as appearance, smell, texture, or mouthfeel are unfamiliar. — Let Them Eat Dirt and Feed Kids Real Food
- Repeated exposure is presented as a reason not to give up after one rejection. — Let Them Eat Dirt and Feed Kids Real Food
- Some foods may require up to 30 exposures before a child accepts them. — Let Them Eat Dirt and Feed Kids Real Food
- Saying a child does not like a food can turn a temporary reaction into a fixed identity. — Let Them Eat Dirt and Feed Kids Real Food