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Research Opportunity: When is picky too picky in toddler…

  • June 6, 2023August 2, 2023

Seeking health and childcare workers perspectives

Research at La Trobe University by Asmita Mudholkar has revealed that picky eating in children emerges early in life and can be associated with developmental concerns. We do not yet understand, however, how health and childcare practitioners working with young children and their families decide when picky eating is ‘too picky’ requiring specialised follow up. Please join us in a short focus group discussion with other health practitioners to discuss this issue and contribute to better understanding of early feeding difficulties to guide practice.

You may qualify if:

you are a General Practitioners (GP), Child Health Nurse or childcare worker in Australia

you work with children aged 12-24 months

What would happen if I took part in the research study?

If you decide to take part in the research, you will be asked to:

Participate in a 30-minute focus group on Zoom

Complete 5-minute background questionnaire before the online session

Your decision to participate is voluntary.

Will I be paid to take part in the research study?

There are no costs associated with participation in this research study, nor will you be paid.

To participate:

Click here to access the survey https://redcap.link/5gnw0ch8

Or Contact PhD student, Asmita Mudholkar on a.mudholkar@latrobe.edu.au for further information.

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