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There was some interesting research by the fsa into parental attitudes towards advice (about formula Prep)


And they identified the following 'types'


'avoiders who actively avoid issues in order not to have to change habits


pragmatists who only change habits if they believe opinion is widespread


headline reactives who tend to display concern which is often short-lived, resulting in a fairly superficial impact (NB pragmatists and headline reactives display similar needs and were jointly termed mainstream for the purposes of this research)

purists who are more cautious and knowledgeable than the other types so are more able to decide on what action to take as a result'


I freely admit to probably Thinking a bit TOO much which must make me a purist!


Do you recognise yourself, and why?


I do a lot of optiOn appraisal etc for work - not sure if that affects my parenting or both are just signs of my personality!



http://www.food.gov.uk/science/socsci/ssres/ssarchive/ssarchivesafety/infantformula

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think is foods standards agency?

am sure am either the pragmatists one or headline issues. But then isn't there a type who weighs it up, acknowledges what is probably best, but opts on balance to stick with a different path for their own reasons? Don't think that's quite the same as the 'avoiders' type.

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