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Program Policies … Enhancing Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in your Center Linda Handel, RDCD Grant Specialist Linda.handel@dpi.wi.gov
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Congratulations on Building Lifelong Healthy Habits!!
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“Early childhood settings, including both child care centers and informal care, present a tremendous opportunity to prevent obesity by making an impact at a pivotal phase in children’s lives.” -Solving the Problem of Childhood Obesity Within a Generation: a Report to the President from the Childhood Obesity Task Force. www.healthykidshealthyfutures.org
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“Children learn healthy habits from the adults and caregivers in their lives. We have the opportunity to supply a generation with nutritious foods and healthy habits in an environment that is fun, safe and they trust us.” Jan Pelot, Wood County Head Start, WI Rapids
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How Does this Fit into Existing Childhood Initiatives?
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Promote Health & Wellness Motivated Staff Basic knowledge Adventurous spirit Willingness to try new things
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Policies are a Great Place to Start! What policies have you developed? Have they become your standards?
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Policies can Help Create consistent messages Provides clear guidelines Provide a basis for evaluation and ID what areas needing improvement Educate new staff/parents on current practices
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Policies can Help Guide decisions and choices Communicate program’s benefits Prevent problems and provide solutions
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Program Policies are as Good as they are Implemented… Why Nutrition and Physical Activity Policies -Statistics, Assessments Who is on board… admin, staff, parents -Parent, staff surveys/interviews Shared decision making. TEAM approach - Consensus and commitment
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Program Policies are as Good as they are Implemented… Benchmarks and Timelines -Steps, tasks, completion dates Consistent Health Messages -Promoted to all and on a consistent basis Ongoing evaluation -Reassess, measure progress with QIP
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Model wellness policies reflect important best practices - Nutrition standards for assuring only healthy meals and snacks and beverages. - A recommended minimum for the amount of daily physical activity, recommended types of activities, and limitations on the amount of time spent watching TV or videos. - Plans for nutrition and physical activity education for children, teachers and parents.
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www.healthykidshealthyfutures.org Physical Activity Screen Time Food Beverages Infant Feeding
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Activity Break
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Policy Development Review Assessment Review sample program policies Consult with those affected (surveys) Design policies supporting the change desired Consensus Communicate health messages Evaluate
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How do you hit a Target you can not see or do not have… Are you a wandering Generality or a Meaningful Specific?
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Child Care Wellness Grant Application period: June 9 – July 21, 4pm Goal: To develop and implement policies promoting the health and nutrition improvement for children in child care institutions (CCIs). Who can Apply: group child care centers, emergency shelters, at-risk sites and outside of school hours sites.
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Resources http://dpi.wi.gov/fns/cacfp1.html http://teamnutrition.usda.gov/childcare.html www.brightfutures.org/nutrition http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/care/default.htm http://www.healthykidshealthyfuture.org/welc ome.html http://www.healthykidshealthyfuture.org/welc ome.html http://health.mo.gov/living/dnhs_pdfs/ChildCa reModelPolicies.pdf http://health.mo.gov/living/dnhs_pdfs/ChildCa reModelPolicies.pdf http://www.letsmove.gov/
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A Smile is a Curve that Set’s Everything Straight! -Phyllis Diller
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