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The Shocking Link Between Candy and Crime
Manage episode 446778713 series 2361279
Chapters:
Introduction (00:00 - 1:22)
Jason & Mindy's Childhood Candy Consumption (1:23 - 2:25)
Candy and Childhood Violence (2:26 - 4:54)
The Appeal of True Crime (4:55 - 6:33)
Halloween Candy Alternatives (6:34 - 14:18)
First Halloween Costume Memories (14:19 - [End of Episode])
Summary
In this episode, Jason and Mindy discuss Halloween traditions, the impact of candy on childhood behavior, and explore creative alternatives to candy for trick-or-treaters. They also share personal Halloween memories and costumes from their childhoods, emphasizing the importance of spreading Halloween cheer while considering healthier options for kids.
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Details
Children who eat too much candy may be more likely to be arrested for violent behavior as adults, new research suggests.
British experts studied more than 17,000 children born in 1970 for about four decades. Of the children who ate candies or chocolates daily at age 10, 69 percent were later arrested for a violent offense by the age of 34. Of those who didn't have any violent clashes, 42 percent ate sweets daily.
Parents who consistently bribe their children into good behavior with candies and chocolates could be doing harm. That might prevent kids from learning how to defer gratification, leading to impulsive behavior and violence.
Previous studies have found better nutrition leads to better behavior, in both children and adults.
Halloween Alternatives to Candy
If you're looking for alternatives to candy for Halloween, here are some fun and creative ideas:
1. Glow-in-the-dark toys and accessories
Glow sticks
Light-up necklaces
Glow-in-the-dark bracelets
2. Fun-sized novelty items
Mini-erasers
Temporary tattoos
Small puzzles or games
3. Educational supplies
Pencils
Notebooks
Stickers
Coloring books
4. Healthy snacks
Trail mix
Granola bars
Fruit snacks
Veggie sticks
5. Homemade treats
Baked goods (cookies, cupcakes, etc.)
Popcorn
Pretzels
6. Small toys and trinkets
Mini action figures
Hair accessories
Small bouncy balls
Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and spread some Halloween cheer!
150 episode
Manage episode 446778713 series 2361279
Chapters:
Introduction (00:00 - 1:22)
Jason & Mindy's Childhood Candy Consumption (1:23 - 2:25)
Candy and Childhood Violence (2:26 - 4:54)
The Appeal of True Crime (4:55 - 6:33)
Halloween Candy Alternatives (6:34 - 14:18)
First Halloween Costume Memories (14:19 - [End of Episode])
Summary
In this episode, Jason and Mindy discuss Halloween traditions, the impact of candy on childhood behavior, and explore creative alternatives to candy for trick-or-treaters. They also share personal Halloween memories and costumes from their childhoods, emphasizing the importance of spreading Halloween cheer while considering healthier options for kids.
Links
https://www.breakfromthegrind.com/
Visit our Stores:
https://www.redbubble.com/people/bftg/shop
https://www.teepublic.com/stores/lowtreestudios
Video
https://rumble.com/c/c-6686850
https://www.youtube.com/@breakfromthegrind
https://www.youtube.com/@BFTG-Inspiration
Details
Children who eat too much candy may be more likely to be arrested for violent behavior as adults, new research suggests.
British experts studied more than 17,000 children born in 1970 for about four decades. Of the children who ate candies or chocolates daily at age 10, 69 percent were later arrested for a violent offense by the age of 34. Of those who didn't have any violent clashes, 42 percent ate sweets daily.
Parents who consistently bribe their children into good behavior with candies and chocolates could be doing harm. That might prevent kids from learning how to defer gratification, leading to impulsive behavior and violence.
Previous studies have found better nutrition leads to better behavior, in both children and adults.
Halloween Alternatives to Candy
If you're looking for alternatives to candy for Halloween, here are some fun and creative ideas:
1. Glow-in-the-dark toys and accessories
Glow sticks
Light-up necklaces
Glow-in-the-dark bracelets
2. Fun-sized novelty items
Mini-erasers
Temporary tattoos
Small puzzles or games
3. Educational supplies
Pencils
Notebooks
Stickers
Coloring books
4. Healthy snacks
Trail mix
Granola bars
Fruit snacks
Veggie sticks
5. Homemade treats
Baked goods (cookies, cupcakes, etc.)
Popcorn
Pretzels
6. Small toys and trinkets
Mini action figures
Hair accessories
Small bouncy balls
Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and spread some Halloween cheer!
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