Nutrition
Tips to keep kids eating healthy and creating healthy habits.
Provides free resources to help you understand trends in school food, market your own program, run your program effectively, and teach kids about nutrition.
The SUN Movement is a healthy movement to create awareness about global nutrition.
The HHSA has resources for proper nutrition for children as well as local resources San Diegans can use to stay healthy.
PublicHealth offers many resources and publications pertaining to nutrition best practices for a healthy life.
The President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition (PCFSN) is a committee of 25 volunteer citizens who advise the President through the Secretary of Health and America. Through its programs and partnerships with the public, private and non-profit sectors, PCFSN serves as a catalyst to promote healthy lifestyles through fitness, sports and nutrition programs and initiatives that engage Americans across the lifespan.
Nutrition.gov provides easy access to the best food and nutrition information from across the federal government. It serves as a gateway to reliable information on nutrition, healthy eating, physical activity, and food safety for consumers.
Fun food games for kids, as well as information regarding childhood nutrition for parents.
General informational resources on childhood nutrition and physical activity.
This site is part of First Lady Michelle Obama’s initiative to combat childhood obesity. It provides information on nutrition and health in the everyday as well as physical activities and the promotion of healthier food options in schools.
Kids can learn about healthy eating on this fun website with information about food groups, labels, and safety.
Kidica offers resources and guidance to provide health and education for our youth. There will be times when kids will refuse to eat anything green! Here a few tips and tricks into turning them in to green food lovers without even knowing it.