Children’s Eating Culture. Research on children’s eating behaviors, using appropriate design methods to improve their eating experience
Abstract
The purpose of the project was to research children’s
eating culture, find the reason why some children don’t
like to eat, and address this issue in design field to improve
children’s eating experience. Also provide a less stressful
environment for their parents, in order to create a better
parent-child-relationship. The research included academic
study in children’s eating patterns, food preferences, diet
quality, and interview, observation with children and
parents in different families. The end result was a cooking
kit to encourage children to get involved in cooking
(preparation), in this way children will get to know food
better in a playful way, so that they are more willing to try
different food and feel more joy eating. The central design
is a tool system called FoodiPlus that has different
inspiring shapes for children to put on the food pieces and
create characters, patterns, sceneries or decorations. There
are also a chopping board, a knife, and a plate together
with the FoodiPlus which becomes a cooking kit especially
for children, this cooking kit allows children to have their
identity in the kitchen, and the way of using it makes
cooking with children less messy and safer from the
parents’ point of view.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-03-19Author
Si, Cheng
Keywords
Children
Child Culture
Eating Behavior
Cooking
Playful
Series/Report no.
CCD 2013
Language
eng