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Appetite Traits, Eating, and Self-Regulation with Alison Miller

Developmental psychologist Dr. Alison Miller discusses appetite traits, executive functioning, stress, and eating behaviors in children. This activity awards 0.75 CPEUs in accordance with the Commission on Dietetic Registration’s CPEU Prior Approval Program.

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Step 3: Complete the quiz below
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Activity no. 189201
Title: Appetite Traits, Eating and Self-Regulation in Children

Start date: August 1, 2025
Good until: July 31, 2028

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  1. Name the factors that shape self-regulation in the context of feeding.
  2. Recognize the eating behaviors that signal a child is not good at self-regulation.
  3. Identify appetite traits in children, especially food and satiety responsiveness, as an external factor influencing eating and self-regulation. 

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In infancy, self-regulation primarily develops through which type of interaction?*
Which of the following behaviors might be misinterpreted as picky eating but could be a sign of high satiety responsiveness?*
What strategy is recommended for managing food responsiveness in children?*
Did you find the education valuable?*
Did you or will you change your practice(s) based on what you learned in the program?*
Did the activity meet the stated learning objectives?*
Was the activity relevant to professional dietetics practice?*
Did the activity present a balanced perspective?*
Overall, were you satisfied with the activity?*

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