School Programs...
Spend a few minutes each day incorporating curriculum-based activities that provide nutritional information specific to each grade. With newsletters and home activities, the entire family becomes educated about the importance of choosing healthier foods more often.
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Home Programs...
Fun interactive nutrition programs that provide accurate, up to date, and relevant nutritional information so parents can teach their children about healthy eating through age appropriate activities, crafts, and stories. Excellent for home schooled students and pre-school age children.
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Books...
Give Your Baby A Healthy Start - Practical Nutritional Advice For The New Millennium - An easy to read book that teaches parents the optimal way to introduce solids to your baby. How to identify and keep track of food allergies or intolerance's, when you know your baby is ready for solids, and great recipes to "Your babies healthy life starts with the first bite".
Coming soon.....
Alani and The Ocean – a picture book explaining the importance of trying new foods.
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Statistics show that close to 30% of our children in North America are considered overweight or obese. The lack of accurate and relevant information pertaining to children's health and weight issues makes dealing with this epidemic difficult for parents and educators.
The Inspired Sprouts Programs provide productive activities that will help to teach our society's children about what a healthy dietary pattern looks like. It emphasizes recommendations of Eating Well With Canada's Food Guide making it a perfect addition to any household or classroom environment.
Nutrition Topics:
- Healthy and Unhealthy Foods
- Portion Control
- Number of Servings Per Day
- Additives
- Vitamins and Minerals
- Sugar
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- Fat
- Heart Health
- Body Image
- Eating In Moderation
- Menu Planning
- Self-esteem
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- Water
- Healthy Snacking
- Breakfast
- Hand Washing
- Label Reading
- Fast Food
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Based on Eating Well With Canada's Food Guide Recommendations but can be used throughout North America.