Success StoryLeap
Leap
Author: Shannon Smith
Planning Unit: Bracken County CES
Major Program: LEAP
Plan of Work: Healthy Lifestyles for Bracken County Residents
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The LEAP Literacy Eating Activity Pre-school (LEAP) program has made a significant impact on the dietary habits of young children in Bracken County. Implemented by Shannon, who has passionately taught the program seven times a month, LEAP reaches over 140 students each month throughout the nine-month school year, totaling over 1,260 student interactions annually. Young children often are hesitant to trying new foods. By offering this program we hope to change that.
Designed for preschool and kindergarten children, the LEAP program integrates literacy and nutrition education by reading a story that correlates with a healthy snack. This innovative approach encourages children to explore and enjoy new foods, particularly fruits and vegetables. Each time a student tries a new snack, they receive a sticker, providing positive reinforcement and making the experience enjoyable and rewarding.
Beyond the classroom, the program extends its influence into students' homes through family newsletters and activity sheets, fostering a supportive environment for healthy eating habits. As a result of this comprehensive approach, an impressive 95% of participating students have tried a new food by the end of the school year.
The LEAP program not only promotes healthy eating but also cultivates lifelong habits that can lead to improved health outcomes. Shannon's dedication and the program's engaging format have proven to be a powerful combination, making a lasting difference in the lives of young children and their families.
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