Journal of Obesity (Jan 2012)

Parental Influences on Children's Self-Regulation of Energy Intake: Insights from Developmental Literature on Emotion Regulation

  • Leslie A. Frankel,
  • Sheryl O. Hughes,
  • Teresia M. O'Connor,
  • Thomas G. Power,
  • Jennifer O. Fisher,
  • Nancy L. Hazen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/327259
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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The following article examines the role of parents in the development of children's self-regulation of energy intake. Various paths of parental influence are offered based on the literature on parental influences on children's emotion self-regulation. The parental paths include modeling, responses to children's behavior, assistance in helping children self-regulate, and motivating children through rewards and punishments. Additionally, sources of variation in parental influences on regulation are examined, including parenting style, child temperament, and child-parent attachment security. Parallels in the nature of parents' role in socializing children's regulation of emotions and energy intake are examined. Implications for future research are discussed.