Author: Sheila Fawbush
Planning Unit: Shelby County CES
Major Program: Food Preparation
Plan of Work: Accessing Nutritious Foods 2
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Working with young people in the kitchen is a great way to develop their self-confidence and build skills such as reading, math, and following instructions while also teaching about nutrition, hand washing and safety. The Kids in the Kitchen program combines all these elements in a fun, two hour event for Shelby County youth. The Shelby County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent and program assistants coordinated two sessions of “Kids in the Kitchen.” Two Family Resource Center Coordinators, two summer interns and 15 extension volunteers (adults and teens) manned twelve foods and nutrition stations. Sixty-four elementary age youth participated in cooking, nutrition, and food safety hands-on activities. Students were taught food preparation skills, measuring skills, kitchen safety, and the importance of nutrition. Special emphasis was placed on hand washing, with students being prompted to wash their hands at least 8 times during the program. All of the participants practiced proper hand washing and made six healthy snacks.
End-of-session surveys completed by 61 participants revealed the following information was learned and practiced. Correct measuring techniques were practiced by 95% of the youth. The importance of dairy foods for calcium and their bones was learned by 80% of participants. Ninety percent gained valuable “Choose My Plate” nutrition information. After making six different recipes, 97% of the youth planned to make three or more of the healthy snacks at home for their families. When asked an open response question about the most important thing they learned, 21 wrote “hand washing” in their answers. The three teen volunteers were youth who had participated in Kids in the Kitchen for several years during elementary school. The teens felt the program was so beneficial to them that they wanted to share the skills they had learned with others.
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