Success StoryChoose Healthy Foods
Choose Healthy Foods
Author: Bethony Morris
Planning Unit: Hancock County CES
Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Hancock County Cooperative Extension Nutritional Education Assistant (NEP) partnered with South Hancock Elementary schools PE teacher. The first grade was excited to learn about healthy food choices. They wanted to help their bodies to be strong and healthy.
When the LEAP program began the children didn’t know about the MyPlate. So along with great books, the class discussed the benefits of MyPlate and how to read it. The children learned how to try to make each meal as close to the Federal Dietary Recommendations as possible. But not only meals, their snack choices also. The NEP taught about how choosing healthy snacks, matching meals according to the MyPlate, and making all around better food choices will help them to grow healthy.
At the end of the LEAP program the children took the exit survey, and 95% of the children improved their abilities to choose foods according to the Federal Dietary Recommendations.
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