For Reddit userHour-Sort8656, however, it was the other way around. In aposton the subreddit ‘Am I the [Jerk]?’, the woman explained that she recently realized her mom was acting “strange” and “obsessive” whenever it came to food.
So now, for her upcoming visit, Hour-Sort8656 plans to give her a taste of her own medicine.
As much as this woman appreciates everything her mom has done for her, she believes that their food rules were way too strict
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So she plans to give her mom a taste of her own medicine
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As the story went viral, the woman updated her post to provide additional context
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Strict parents usually mean well but their way of raising kids can come at a cost
While authoritarian parents sound harsh, most of them mean well. Usually, these folks believe their approach will produce children who are capable, well-rounded, and high-achieving members of society.
This emphasis on cause and consequence can hinder a child’s natural ability to make choices, which may directly impact their self-esteem.
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Poor eating habits in childhood can follow kids well into their adulthood
Food serves a lot of purposes: it can be tasty, fun, and culturally important, but parents have to be aware of the fact that poor eating habits in childhood can follow kids well into their adulthood, causing all sorts of problems.
“Food is the first type of medicine,” pediatric cardiologist Christina Fink, MD,said. “Kids need good nutrition to live, grow, and be healthy. But inadequate or improper types of nutrition can lead to childhood obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, prediabetes, and further issues once in adulthood.”
Whether you have a toddler or a teen, experts suggest following these five strategies to improve nutrition and encourage smart eating habits:
Of course, eating well can be hard — family schedules are chaotic, and grab-and-go convenience store foods are readily available. But locks and video cameras are hardly the answers, too.
Most people believe the author of the post should continue with her plan
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