Saturday, September 19, 2015

Research that Benefits Children and Families—Uplifting Stories


Imagine that you possess the means and the knowledge to conduct research studies about any topic in the early childhood field. Imagine further that you are not restricted by the reality of the present. What topic would you choose?

If I had the power to conduct any research study it would be on the quality of food within the United States and how it affects the learning, behavior and quality of life of children.  Research in this area has become popular recently, but I would do a long term, large scale study.  I would look at thousands of children across all demographics, their diets, behaviors and quality of life.  After that year long period of study, every child (except a control group) would be provided a healthy, non-genetically modified diet for a year.  A researcher team and I would then reevaluate each child’s behavior and quality of life at the end of the year.  This process would also require that the families actively participate and provide feedback.  I would want a very knowledgeable team to conduct the study, and this would include working directly with Robyn O’Brien who has been called food’s “Erin Brockovich.”  She is working to shed light on how the changing landscape of food and health are impacting the food industry and our economy.

Imagine that your study will make a major positive contribution to the well-being of children and/or their families.  What can you imagine the positive contribution(s) would be?

I can imagine that my study would show that children will become better behaved, they will be more attentive at school, obese children will lose weight, children will be healthier and their quality of life will improve. 

I would hope that this information would be important to politicians and the FDA, and that it would be enough to show the importance of removing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) from our food sources within the United States.  .

Finally, I would hope that it would encourage families to start taking steps towards eating a less processed diet.
 
 
 
 



2 comments:


  1. Jill
    I love this idea! A few years ago Chef Jamie Oliver went around to schools showing them how easy it as to make real food instead of using processed products. The kids loved it! He also showed that it would take as much time to cook as the processed foods. My mom often tells me that when she was in school it was real homemade lunches at school. I wish we could come up with a system to help our children learn to eat healthy and eliminate the processed foods in the process.

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  2. Hello Jill,

    I find this research very important! In the educational field there has been much speculation about junk food enables a child to feel tired and non-attentive. Then too, there has been much discussion about the hormones injected into certain foods, thus leading for children to develop faster. The other day I read an article that aims on differences between sufficient and non-sufficient food households. It would be a pleasure to share this article with colleagues.

    Tanya Terrell

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