Success StoryHealth and Food Connection in Children



Health and Food Connection in Children

Author: Esther "Susan" Turner

Planning Unit: Monroe County CES

Major Program: Health 4-H Core Curriculum

Plan of Work: Becoming Healthy

Outcome: Initial Outcome

According to the Kentucky Health Facts, one of the critical health challenge facing Monroe County is that 38% of our population is obese. Understanding that obesity often begins in childhood, the Monroe County Extension Council identified the need to assist youth in developing healthy habits in nutrition and exercise as a key area of focus for Monroe County 4-H Youth Development. The 4-H Youth Development Agent delivers nutrition programming to eighty-six youth ages three to five in the Head Start program, through private day care centers, and in school sponsored day care centers. Each month, youth are taught the basics of good nutrition through hands on, educational activities in food preparation and food safety. Youth in the program and introduced to new food items and the different food groups. Through oral evaluations, youth are able to place food items in the appropriate food groups and choose healthy snack options. Youth are empowered to try various fruits and vegetables prepared in many different ways and help to prepare the food themselves. Recipe sheets are sent home for parents each month to reinforce healthy food options in the home.






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