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You are Here: Home Page > Child Nutrition Resources > Nutrition Resources for Individuals Working in Child Care Settings and for Parents  

Nutrition Resources for Individuals Working in Child Care Settings and for Parents

  • Books of Interest (available in local bookstores).
  • Building Blocks for Fun and Healthy Meals
    • A Menu Planner for the Child and Adult Care Food Program - Established from USDA's Team Nutrition
  • Chatting with Children at Mealtimes.
  • Cleanliness and Safety Rules.
  • Cooking the Healthful Way.
  • Dietary Guidelines Released.
  • Feeding Infants: A Guide for Use in the Child Nutrition Programs
  • Good Nutrition from the Start - Baby's First Year.
  • Guides to Menu Planning.
  • Keeping Food Safe in Child Care Settings.
  • Plan Pyramid Style, From Bottom Up.
  • Preparation of Grains, Legumes and Pasta.
  • Preventing Childhood Obesity:
    • Tips for Child Care Professionals.
    • Tips for Parents.
  • Protect Yourself from Foodborne Illness.
  • Purchasing Should Assure Best Possible Meals.
  • Serving Meals Family-Style.
  • Tips for Healthy Cooking.
  • Ways to Encourage Children to have Positive Attitudes Toward Food.
  • What is a Serving?
  • When Children Won't Eat.
Questions or comments: cacfp@health.state.ny.us
Revised: February 2005
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