Promoting healthy weight in child care: Pilot testing, training methodology, and instrument evaluation

Author(s): Benjamin, Sara E.;
Date Issued: 2006
Description: A discussion of child obesity, and projects created to promote the health of young children, including a nutrition and physical activity environmental intervention in child care centers, and web based and in-person training for child care professionals administering the intervention

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