Parent Resources and Links
Recommended Links
Below are resources that promote healthy eating and activities that are both fun and instructional.
Parent Resources
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.pdf25 Quick Breakfast Ideas
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.pdfWhy Cafeteria Food is the Best
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.pdfWading through the Healthwash
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.pdfSupporting Good Health at School
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.pdfStretching Your Food Dollar
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.pdfSeven Days of Healthy Family Fun
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.pdfPortion Distortion
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.pdfIngredient Substitutions for Healthier Recipes
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.pdfHow to Make Half Your Grains Whole
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.pdfDevice Distractions
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.pdf10 tips for fostering healthy eating in children
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.pdf5-2-1-0 Healthy Initiative
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.pdfAvoid Food Waste and Save Money
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.pdfBalancing Meals for Children and Visualizing Portions
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.pdfBreakfast Remains the Most Important Meal of the Day
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.pdfCould the Media Have a Negative Impact on Your Childs Health
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.pdf25 Tips For Family Fitness
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.pdf5 Tips for Building Healthy Eating Habits
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.pdfChildhood Obesity
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.pdfDo Children Need Nutrition Supplements
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.pdfDont Deceive Kids at the Dinner Table
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.pdfDos and Donts for Supermarket Survival
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.pdfEating Well Together
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.pdfFamily Meals Provide More than Good Nutrition
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.pdfFueling and Hydrating Active Children
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.pdfGardening with Children
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.pdfGetting Picky Eaters on the Healthy Path
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.pdfHappy Children
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.pdfHealthy 100 Calorie Snacks
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.pdfIngredient Substitutions for Healthier Recipes
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.pdfPrune and Applesauce in Baking
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.pdfQuick and Healthy Meals
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.pdfUse Your Kitchen to Teach
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.pdfWean the Screen
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.pdfTurn Your Diet Green
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