/r/Kidkitchen
The kitchen is a magical place where fun and education combine perfectly. Children don’t see cooking as a chore, they see it as a science experiment. It’s a chance for them to get messy in a productive manner, with their favorite person (that’s you!), and learn while doing it. Skills gained in the kitchen will last a lifetime.
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Kid-friendly kitchens welcome!
The kitchen is a magical place where fun and education combine perfectly. Children don’t see cooking as a chore, they see it as a science experiment. It’s a chance for them to get messy in a productive manner, with their favorite person (that’s you), and learn while doing it. Skills gained in the kitchen will last a lifetime.
Success, failure, creativity, and inspiration. What brings you into the kitchen with your kids?
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Safe kitchen practices
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/r/Kidkitchen
Hey everyone! We're the Centre for Mind & Morality, a developmental psychology lab at the University of Toronto.
We're currently calling all children aged 8-11 who were raised in meat-eating families but chose to go pescatarian, vegetarian, or vegan. Join our study and help us find out how different diet choices in children relate to cognition!
Participate in our activity-based studies via Zoom. Your child will be compensated after participating. Email us at centreformindandmorality@utoronto.ca for more information.
Hello all!
I am a University Student working on a project that is designed to help parents teach their kids how to cook! I have crafted a 6 question survey relating to children cooking. If you could take the questionnaire, it would mean a lot. Thanks!
Google Form Link:
Hello everyone! I am a university student studying design and doing research for a large cookware brand and looking for the perspective of parents who cook or bake with their children - this subreddit seemed the perfect place to get that! If you can spare a few minutes, I'll link a quick survey below. Thanks in advance!