Exploring possibilities for the development of healthy eating habits in preschool settings: parent's and teacher's perspectives

Author:

Niškanović Jelena1ORCID,Stojisavljević Dragana12ORCID,Stojisavljević Stela12ORCID,Djikanovic Bosiljka3,Manigoda Dijana1

Affiliation:

1. Public Health Institute of the Republic of Srpska Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina

2. Faculty of Medicine University of Banja Luka Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina

3. Institute of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia

Abstract

AbstractAdoption of eating habits starts early in life, through interaction with family members and alongside preschool settings that offer context for developing healthy lifestyles among children. The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions and practices of teachers and parents related to the development of healthy eating habits among preschool children. Focus groups were conducted with a total sample of 48 parents and teachers (three focus groups among parents and three among teachers) from 15 kindergartens in the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia, and Herzegovina. All of the mentioned kindergartens are part of the “Nutrition friendly preschool/school initiative”, a program aimed at creating and developing settings that support and improve children's health. Focus groups were audiotaped, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed according to the Framework Method. Teachers emphasized that good communication and support from parents are important factors for the development of healthy eating habits. During COVID‐19, direct communication with parents was restricted, and mutual activities among teachers, children, and parents were reduced. Lack of knowledge, finance, and time are perceived by parents as main obstacles to the improvement of children's healthy eating habits. All participants in the focus groups agreed that more education and informative material are needed so their skills related to good nutrition can be improved and adopted in a culture‐sensitive way. Mutual support, education, and dissemination of informative materials are imposed as particularly important needs by all actors involved in the upbringing of children in order to support the development of children's healthy eating habits.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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