7.
Read the parenting
descriptions in the
Prologue to Part II
(pages 55-56). What type of parenting style were you mostly
raised
with?
authoritative |
51% |
authoritarian |
21% |
permissive |
17% |
neglectful |
11% |
11.
On
page
60, Satter describes two types of infants- infants
who are regular and intelligible and infants who are irregular and
unclear. Do you know of a family with at least one of BOTH types
of children?
Yes.
I know of a family with at least one child who is regular and
intelligible and one child who is irregular and unclear. |
57% |
No.
Families I know with more than one child have all
children who are regular and intelligible. |
19%
|
No.
Families I know with more than one child have all
children who are irregular and unclear. |
4%
|
I cannot answer
this question.
|
21%
|
16. Look at the
list of
References on pages 69-70. Which one would you be interested in
reading, if you had the time?
Reference 1- Satter, 1986 |
9% |
Reference 2- Briefel et al, 2004 |
19%
|
Reference 3- Fulkerson et al, 2006 |
9%
|
Reference 4- Savige et al, 2007 |
15%
|
Reference 5- Larson et al, 2007 |
13%
|
Reference 6- Neumark-Sztainer et al, 2006 |
11%
|
Reference 7- Orrell-Valente et al, 2007 |
19%
|
Reference 8- Wardle et al, 2008 |
4%
|
19.
On page 79, read the MEALTIME
MOVES AND COUNTERMOVES. For you,
which is the most interesting or surprising (or not surprising)
COUNTERMOVE?
COUNTERMOVE
for
not
hungry |
17% |
COUNTERMOVE
for
too
busy |
8%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
can't
take time |
2%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
can't
wait |
2%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
too
messy |
17%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
won't
stay |
2%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
disruptive |
8%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
begging |
9%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
wants
attention after down |
4%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
doesn't eat "enough"
|
2%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
wanting
peanut butter? |
8%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
making
something different |
13%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
why
not?" |
4%
|
COUNTERMOVE
for
why
home for dinnertime |
6%
|