Recent guidelines from the Russian Ministry of Education call the desire to eat sweets shaped like worms, blood or feces, which appears in online videos, “inadequate.” According to the channel отметила, foreign clips and advertising influence children’s eating habits and a neuropsychologist says such cravings are not normal. Источник: t.me/nwsru/121728
Children aged 7–11 begin forming abstract thinking, but their ability to critically evaluate information remains weak. This raises the risk of them joining dangerous Internet challenges and being manipulated by strangers.
According to neuropsychologists, attraction to bizarre foods shown online can reflect a disturbed perception of reality; early intervention and parental guidance are essential to help children develop healthy habits.
Online users largely agree that parents should limit exposure to such content and that schools need clearer guidance on healthy eating. Some readers suggest stricter control over foreign videos, while others think education is a better tool for shaping correct preferences.
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