Nutrition
From healthy, quick snack ideas to fun cooking activities to do in out-of-school-time programs, Healthy Kids Out of School’s website, Healthy Kids Hub, is filled with free educational materials, discounted products, and other special offers to help out-of-school-time programs promote healthy eating habits.
The Food and Nutrition Information Center – a leader in food and human nutrition information dissemination since 1971 – provides credible, accurate, and practical resources for nutrition and health professionals, educators, government personnel and consumers.
This site is specifically designed for parents and caregivers to provide information to help you eat better, be more physically active and be a role model for your kids. This site contains information and resources to: help you get started, help you make smart choices, prepare quick, easy, and healthy meals that taste good and provide you with tips on how to increase physical activity in your life.
Funded by Dole, a site that encourages kids to be healthy with nutrition based games and activities, music, recipes, comics, and videos.
This site features practical information and tips to help you build a healthier diet based on USDA’s new food guidance icon, MyPlate.
From the California Department of Public Health, Champions for Change offers free information, tips, and tools that empower low-income families to eat healthier and become more physically active.
This chart provides information on the key components of four federally reimbursable snack programs to assist out of school time programs in finding the best fit.
The American Dietetic Association is world’s largest organization of food and nutritional professionals.
This program improves the health of students by making simple changes to the whole school environment, not just the PE program, and at a fraction of what most similar programs cost.
The American School Health Association plans, develops, coordinates, implements, evaluates, and advocates for effective school health strategies that contribute to optimal health and academic outcomes for all children and youth.
KidsHealth is the most-visited site on the Web for information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years.
HealthyChildren.org is a website designed for parents by the American Academy of Pediatrics.