"Thanks for presenting the survey to local schools this morning, I just wanted to thank you for such interesting and thought-provoking information.
I’m really glad we were able to take part - the information (particularly headline data and differences) will support us to have some really interesting questions with the Year group as a whole about the sense they’re making of this; what they think it might mean in terms of changes they might make, and what they need to support them in this."
Changing Children's Food and Health Concepts: A Challenge for Nutrition Education. This study suggests that children's food classification concepts remain resistant to change despite enhanced exposure to nutrition information,
Bullen,K 2004. Changing Children's Food and Health Concepts: A Challenge for Nutrition Education. This study suggests that children's food classification concepts remain resistant to change despite enhanced exposure to nutrition information,. Education and Health 22(4),51-55. PDF