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The Family Meals. Toolkit consists of ready-made presentations, activities and handouts for two different audiences: parents and teens. The toolkit contains two PowerPoint presentations with leader notes, handouts and an optional activity. Parents. Teens. The Family Meals toolkit was made available by an educational grant from the Alliance for Potato Research and Education. Members from the Food & Culinary Professionals and Dietitians in Business and Communications Dietetic Practice Groups, and the Pediatric Nutrition Practice Group participated in the development of the toolkit.
The Kids Eat Right toolkit promoting healthy breakfasts is available to all Campaign Members! The Healthy Breakfast. Everywhere You Go Toolkit consists of ready-made presentations, activities and handouts for four different audiences. Elementary Students This presentation includes a 20-minute outline and an optional 10-minute activity.
The presentation covers the importance of eating healthy breakfasts at home and/or school. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. Middle School Students This presentation includes a 20-minute outline and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation covers the importance of eating healthy breakfasts at home and/or school. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. High School Students This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation covers the importance of eating healthy breakfasts at home and/or school.
An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. School/Community Stakeholders Included are a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation promotes healthy breakfasts for all students—at home as well as school breakfast and breakfast in the classroom. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. The Healthy Breakfast.
Everywhere You Go toolkit was made available by an educational grant from Academy Premier Sponsor, The Kellogg Company. Members from the Pediatric, Weight Management, School Nutrition Services and Food and Culinary Professionals Dietetic Practice Groups participated in the development of the toolkit.
The Kids Eat Right Healthy Eating. From the Ground Up. Toolkit contains presentations for three different audiences — parents, teens and elementary students.
Each presentation consists of a ready-made PowerPoint presentation with leader notes, an activity and a handout. Parents.
Teens. Elementary School Students. The Kids Eat Right “Healthy Eating. From the Ground Up.” toolkit was created in partnership with the Nutrition Entrepreneurs (NE) DPG. The toolkit was made possible by an educational grant from Kelloggs.
This toolkit was developed with content experts from the School Nutrition Services DPG and is designed to educate school and community stakeholders about the importance of healthy eating and physical activity for academic success. The toolkit includes two presentations-one for adults and one for teens. The toolkit was made possible through an educational grant to the Academy Foundation from Diane Heller, MMSc, RDN, LD, past Chair of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation.
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Resources. This Kids Eat Right toolkit promoting healthy snacking is available to all Campaign Members! The “Healthy Snacking.
In a Nutshell Toolkit” consists of ready-made presentations, activities and handouts for ten different audiences. Adults (General) This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation covers the benefits of nuts, including pistachios and other healthy snacks for home and away from home. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. Adults (Athletes) This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity.
The presentation covers snacks for optimally fueling performance, including nuts, such as pistachios. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. Coaches This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation explains how nuts, such as pistachios, are excellent ways to keep your athletes full of energy and nutrients. Also discover how snacks can give you the competitive edge. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. Elementary School Students This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity.
Also included in this toolkit is a class outline in a pdf file, in the event that PowerPoint is not an option at the Elementary School. The presentation covers smart snacking for kids and their families. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. Parents This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation covers kid-friendly snacks, including nuts, such as pistachios.
An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. School-Parent Groups This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation promotes advocacy for healthy snack policies and healthy snacks for kids at parties, concessions, or after school. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. Teachers and School Food Service Staff This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation covers healthy snacks for kids for parties, concessions, and after school, including nuts, such as pistachios. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit.
Teen (Athletes) This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation covers snacks for fueling performance, including nuts, such as pistachios. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. Teen (General) This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity.
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The presentation covers healthy snacks that keep teens fit and energized, including nuts, such as pistachios. An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. Worksites This presentation includes a 20-minute PowerPoint presentation with notes pages and an optional 10-minute activity. The presentation covers healthy snacks for employees, packing snacks to avoid mid-afternoon slump and the benefit of nuts, including pistachios.
An optional handout to copy is included in the toolkit. The Healthy Snacking Toolkit was made available by an educational grant from American Pistachio Growers.
Members from the Food and Culinary Professionals, School Nutrition, and Sports, Cardiovascular and Wellness Nutrition Dietetic Practice Groups participated in the development of the toolkit. The Kids Eat Right Hunger in Our Community. What We Can Do toolkit contains two presentations — one for adults (Hungry and Overweight: How is it Possible?) and one for teens (Rage against Rumbles: Student-led Actions to End Hunger in Our Community. Each presentation consists of a ready-made PowerPoint presentation with leader notes, an activity and a handout. All Kids Eat Right Campaign Members can access, download and use this new toolkit. Adults.
Teens. Read about the or download the. The Hunger in Our Community toolkit is part of the Future of Food partnership of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Feeding America and the National Dairy Council. The toolkit was created in partnership with Feeding America and the Hunger and Environmental Nutrition DPG. The toolkit was made possible by an educational grant from the National Dairy Council. How Do I Rate? Toolkit contains six total presentations.
There are two presentations for Health Professionals (one for Health Professionals of 2-5 year olds and one for Health Professionals of 1st-5th graders), equipping health professionals to help parents become familiar with MyPlate and how to teach MyPlate to parents using practical suggestions. Ideas for health professional audience include WIC paraprofessionals, Head Start parent liaisons, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, health department nurses, medical or nursing students, etc. The toolkit also contains four presentations for Parents (one for parents of 2-5 year olds and one for parents of 1st-5th graders—both available in English and Spanish), to help parents understand the importance of each food group and provide them with relevant tips to help children consume the right amounts of all food groups. Tip: Ideas for parent audience include WIC parents, Head Start parents, PTA parents, etc.
Health Professionals of Children 2-5 years old. Health Professionals of Children in 1st-5th Grades.
MyPlate. How Do I Rate? For Parents of 2-5 year olds (English).
MyPlate. How Do I Rate? For Parents of 2-5 year olds (Spanish). Parents of 1st-5th graders (English). Parents of 1st-5th graders (Spanish). This MyPlate.
How Do I Rate? Toolkit was developed with content experts from the Public Health/Community Nutrition DPG and was made possible through an educational grant from Dannon. The Myth Busters toolkit focuses on five common myths about healthy eating and activity and ways to bust those myths so that parents have the knowledge and strategies to promote healthy eating and physical activity for their children. The toolkit consists of a ready-made presentation with leader notes, an activity and a handout for parents.
The Myth Busters toolkit was created with content expert assistance from the Sports, Cardiovascular, Wellness and Nutrition DPG and the toolkit was made possible through a grant from PepsiCo. This Smart Choices. For a Healthy Planet. Toolkit was developed with RDN farmer content experts and is designed to educate adults and mature teens about the issues related to nutritiously feeding the world.
Through this presentation participants will learn the importance of providing enough food for the world, ensuring enough of the “right” foods, and protecting our planet. This toolkit was made possible through an education grant to the Academy Foundation from Elanco. English Presentation.
Spanish Presentation. The RD Parent Empowerment Program empowers parents to be healthier role models for themselves, their families, and even their peers. The program consists of four interactive monthly parent workshops.
Parent guidebooks are available in English, Spanish, and Chinese. View the RD Parent Empowerment Online Training Webinar and Leader Guide for an overview of the program and helpful suggestions for successful implementation. Parent Guidebooks Family Nutrition and Physical Activity screening tool (download version): 8 Habits of Healthy Children and Families™ mini-posters: Sample files:. We would love to hear from you! Please email us and tell us how you intend to use the RD Parent Empowerment Program, or how it’s working in your community.
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Please email us at with questions, suggestions, stories, and pictures! The Empowered Parents for School Wellness workshop is designed as a 1½ hour parent workshop held in a school setting. The workshop empowers parents with information about school meals and school wellness that they can use to help promote the benefits of school meals among their peers and support and lead changes in the wellness environment of their child’s school. The workshops are part of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation project, Meet the Challenge! Fulfilling service contracts funded through the Iowa Department of Education’s USDA Team Nutrition grant. Resources Teaching Materials.
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Planned in collaboration with the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) This program has been approved for RDs, RDNs and DTRs under Activity Type 175 in accordance with CDR guidelines. (Expires 3/16/20.) RDs and RDNs may claim up to 15 CPEUs under this CPE Activity Type in a recertification cycle; DTRs may claim up to 10 CPEUs. This webinar will raise awareness of the current state of global health through a description of the missing macro- and micro-nutrients in the diets of developing countries and predictions for the future. Webinar attendees will be exposed to the challenges and opportunities in nutritiously feeding a growing world population and see examples of successful and promising high impact interventions for improving global health and food security.
This webinar was made possible through an educational grant from Elanco. Get inspired to connect with local organizations to help fight hunger and improve access to healthy foods in your community by hearing many innovative examples of projects big and small.
Learn practical tips for forming collaborations that become successful synergies. Understand the important role that health care and food bank partnerships can play in improving the lives of families facing food insecurity. This webinar was planned with Feeding America through an educational grant from the National Dairy Council. This webinar provides insight into farming economics to better understand how farming decisions are made and the challenges farms face in running a business. Learn how the Farm Bill has impacted farming, nutrition education and research. A variety of resources will be provided to help nutrition professionals become more knowledgeable about farming, the future of farming and how to get involved in public policy decisions that affect agriculture and nutrition.
This webinar was made possible through an educational grant from Elanco. The newly released Guide for Effective Nutrition Interventions and Education is an easy-to-use resource for program planners and program evaluators developed by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and its Foundation.
In this webinar, learn how GENIE can help nutrition and dietetics practitioners plan effective, sustainable nutrition education programs that positively impact their patients/clients and communities. Gain a good understanding of how GENIE was developed, validated and how the interactive online version can help you set your programs apart. This webinar is made possible through an educational grant from the ConAgra Foods Foundation.