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Preventing Childhood Obesity in Early Care and Education Programs

Selected Standards From 'Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards, Fourth Edition'

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, United States
Published: 30th Sep 2019
Dimensions: w 216mm h 279mm d 20mm
Weight: 305g
ISBN-10: 1610023560
ISBN-13: 9781610023566
Barcode No: 9781610023566
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This coveted resource provides the latest national standards describing evidence-based best practices in nutrition, physical activity, and screen time for early care and education programs. The standards are for all types of early care and education settings--centers and family child care homes. These updated standards are a part of the new comprehensive Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards; Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs, 4th Edition. New in the 3rd Edition: Updated Standards Covering Active Opportunities for Physical Activity Playing Outdoors Written Nutrition Plan Protection from Air Pollution While Children Are Outside Availability of Drinking Water Feeding Plans and Dietary Modifications Care for Children with Food Allergies Preparing, Feeding, and Storing Human Milk and Infant Formula Feeding Human Milk to Another Mother's Child Cleaning and Sanitizing Equipment Used for Bottle Feeding Feeding Age-Appropriate Solid Foods to Infants Plus much more...

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This is an excellent quick reference on obesity prevention strategies for pediatric providers and early care and education programs. The book offers strategies, programs, and best practices regarding nutrition, physical activity, and screen time recommendations for infants, toddlers, and children." - Joseph Hageman, MD, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine