Washington, DC: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 1 p.Īnnotation: This brief is designed to help families find care, services, and support and websites about nutrition in kids and teens. Nutrition in kids and teens: Family resource brief (2nd ed., upd.). Keywords: Breastfeeding, Child care, Child health, Collaboration, Health promotion, Home visiting, Infant health, Maternal health, Nutrition, Organizational change, Program improvement, Public health nutritionists, State MCH programs, Strategic planning, Systems development, Training Contact: Association of State Public Health Nutritionists, P.O. ![]() Topics include: nutrition standards salad bars in schools organizational change with multiple agencies leadership farm to institution healthy beverages home visiting programs and healthy communities. Contents are listed by topic and by state. Johnstown, PA: Association of State Public Health Nutritionists, 5 items.Īnnotation: This resource focuses on state agency efforts to promote good nutrition in the maternal and child health population. This fun is the perfect way to round out the summer.Įnrollment for Summer Camp begins March 1st.Association of State Public Health Nutritionists Maternal and Child Health Council. The children practice skills throughout the summer within their teams and compete for prizes and medals. The summer wraps up with a Kinder Haus Olympics. The projects have included monthly letters to soldiers, a canned food drive, and a pet food drive. Our campers choose a community project that they work on together throughout the summer. The summers are filled with thematic weeks that include dress-ups days, swimming, fishing, crafts, movies, and a variety of other field trips. Our Summer Camp is offered the first day of Monongalia County Schools summer break until the first day of classes in Monongalia County Schools. These kids are full of curiosity and ingenuity - how to build the perfect racetrack, using science to make exploding goop, or creating a one-of-a-kind masterpiece - and learning how to be leaders and positive role models to the younger children.Įnrollment for the before/after school program begins July 1st. Focused on building the whole child, our school-age program presents learning in a laid back and loosely structured setting, giving the older children the chance to take a breath after a long day at school. Available before school and after school, our program offers a dinner, a homework period, outdoor games and activities, craft projects, and much more. ![]() ![]() With a unique school age program that includes transportation to and from Skyview Elementary school, our school-aged child care program combines learning and fun for children is grade K-5th grade. The teachers use the curriculum as a framework to create small group activities to help children develop positive peer relationships. Many opportunities are provided for the development of gross motor skills including the use of Mighty Minutes and the Choosy Kids program. Imagination and creativity are enhanced through our daily art and music activities. Language and literacy activities are integrated throughout the studies. Units of study include balls, buildings, clothing, and trees - all of which are part of their big world. This comprehensive, research- based curriculum features exploration and encourages children to make and test hypotheses, develop skills for using technology, explore their world and the people in it, and engage their creative thinking skills. Our three-year old preschool and child care program continues to promote the development of the whole child using the Creative Curriculum for Preschool. They begin to talk about their world and thoughts in complete sentences. ![]() At three-years old, children become aware of the world around them and of the role others play in it.
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