About MAGIC

We appreciate your participation in our study, and we’re happy to have you here!

The Mothers and careGivers Investing in Children (MAGIC) Study focuses on children’s health and development during the first two years of life.

Our aim with this study to identify different ways mothers and other caregivers (partners, grandmothers, etc.) think about what children should eat and how. We also want to understand more about the conversations mothers and other caregivers have about feeding babies while helping inform professionals about how mothers and other important caregivers make decisions about food.

MAGIC is unique because it includes both mothers and other caregivers. This is important because other caregivers often are heavily involved in caring for young children, including feeding, and can influence what children eat. We hope that our study will help families make healthy decisions in their everyday lives.

If you are not a participant, but you are interested in joining our study, please fill out this survey.

For more information on the MAGIC Study, email magic.study@austin.utexas.edu or click this link.

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