Our research suggests eating an unhealthy breakfast could have a similar effect on your child’s school day as having nothing at all
- Written by: Andrew J. Martin, Scientia Professor and Professor of Educational Psychology, UNSW Sydney
Haley Owens/Unsplash, CC BYMany parents know it is important for their teenagers to have breakfast before they go to school. Even though young people can be reluctant to eat it, breakfast provides the energy the brain and body need to function through the day.
In our new research we looked at what impact breakfast has on students’ motivation...


















