Success StoryCynthiana Youth LEAP to Good Health
Cynthiana Youth LEAP to Good Health
Author: Stacey Stephens
Planning Unit: Harrison County CES
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Stacey Ashbrook NEP Assistant
Harrison Co
In partnership with the Cynthiana Library to educated the youth of the importance of reading and nutrition. A youth class was organized using the LEAP curriculum
A small group of kindergarten through second grade came together every other week, one hour for 9 weeks at the Cynthiana Library to learn about the importance of nutrition. Through stories, games, and hands on recipes the post test results showed 100% of the children can now recognize nonphysical activity from physical activity, when to wash their hands, healthy snacks and 4 of the 5 food groups. They improved their knowledge of the dairy group by 75%. The children would come to class excited to share recipes they were now making at home.
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