Grow It, Try It, Like It! Fun with Fruits and Vegetables at Family Child Care
Garden-based nutrition education in family child care settings.
A Maryland State Department of Education Resource
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Garden-based nutrition education in family child care settings.
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By Carrie Sanders, Maryland State Library, and Dorothy Stoltz, Carroll County Public Library
Books can open doorways to discovery.
March is National Nutrition Month®
This year’s theme is “Brush, Floss, Smile.”
Discover low-cost ways to keep your child’s mouth healthy.
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Preschool-age children need at least three hours of physical activity every day.
Help children get the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development.
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By Carrie Sanders, Maryland State Library, and Dorothy Stoltz, Carroll County Public Library
How does a deliberate and steady pace look to help families?
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All early care and education providers can support families by promoting a nutritious diet and healthy eating habits in babies and children, which will lead to children’s healthy growth and development.
All early care and education providers can support families by helping them to find consistent medical care and encouraging them to have their children monitored regularly.
Evidence from early childhood research and practice shows a strong link between parents’ health and well-being and their children’s development.