Parents’ behavior during playtime may affect toddler’s weight later on

Researchers have found that toddlers who had poor self-regulation skills — the ability to control their behaviors and emotions — went on to have lower BMIs as preschoolers if their mothers engaged with them during playtime and then helped direct them during clean up.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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