Abstract The intent of this action research was to see if parent nutrition education changed what parents packed in their children’s lunches. This study was conducted at a Colorado Montessori school enrolling infants through kindergartners. Data sources included teacher observation before and after the nutrition classes, a pre-class parental survey on nutrition knowledge and topic needs, a teacher journal, and a post-class evaluation. Results showed that after the class, five out of seven students’ lunches changed 20 to 60%. Parents incorporated ideas learned from the class and ways to entice picky eaters. Based on this action research project, the school is implementing a hot lunch program. I initiated a monthly food club to teach parents ...
Children spend the majority of their day spent at school and if they are not obtaining proper nutrit...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity has become a major health concern in the United State...
Background: Recent research has indicated that the diets of many US children are not meeting establi...
Purpose Parents influence the foods their children consume and often provide proxy reports of this i...
Objective: The present study was undertaken to learn more about parents’ (i) knowledge regarding hea...
Recently, childhood overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions. The co-morbidities asso...
Most children do not know about, nor care about, food value, vitamins, minerals, or food grou...
Childhood obesity has become an epidemic in the United States. Diet is the most significant contrib...
Three schools were matched for socioeconomic data, location, and quality. Students in kindergarten t...
Background: School-age children spend a significant portion of their day at their educational facili...
The primary intent of this study was to ascertain the effectiveness of parents in the role of teachi...
textThe purpose of this study was to revise the Lunch Box Program using the Intervention Mapping pro...
Paper submitted for History 302 Honors, Spring 2010. The papers from this class are collected in th...
There is a lack of nutrition education in most elementary school curriculums. The importance of heal...
Bibliography: pages 37-38.The nutritional adequacy of brown bag lunches and the effectiveness of two...
Children spend the majority of their day spent at school and if they are not obtaining proper nutrit...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity has become a major health concern in the United State...
Background: Recent research has indicated that the diets of many US children are not meeting establi...
Purpose Parents influence the foods their children consume and often provide proxy reports of this i...
Objective: The present study was undertaken to learn more about parents’ (i) knowledge regarding hea...
Recently, childhood overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions. The co-morbidities asso...
Most children do not know about, nor care about, food value, vitamins, minerals, or food grou...
Childhood obesity has become an epidemic in the United States. Diet is the most significant contrib...
Three schools were matched for socioeconomic data, location, and quality. Students in kindergarten t...
Background: School-age children spend a significant portion of their day at their educational facili...
The primary intent of this study was to ascertain the effectiveness of parents in the role of teachi...
textThe purpose of this study was to revise the Lunch Box Program using the Intervention Mapping pro...
Paper submitted for History 302 Honors, Spring 2010. The papers from this class are collected in th...
There is a lack of nutrition education in most elementary school curriculums. The importance of heal...
Bibliography: pages 37-38.The nutritional adequacy of brown bag lunches and the effectiveness of two...
Children spend the majority of their day spent at school and if they are not obtaining proper nutrit...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity has become a major health concern in the United State...
Background: Recent research has indicated that the diets of many US children are not meeting establi...