Challenges and opportunities related to implementation of child care nutrition and physical activity policies in Delaware: Executive summary

Author(s): Gabor, Vivian; Mantinan, Karah; Rudolph, Kara; Morgan, Ruth; Longjohn, Matt;
Date Issued: May 2010
Publisher(s): Altarum Institute
Description: A summary of an inquiry into policies and practices regarding nutrition and physical activity in child care settings, based on information gathered from focus groups with 59 providers and 24 parents whose children attend child care in Delaware
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Source: Ann Arbor, MI: Altarum Institute. Retrieved August 9, 2010, from http://www.altarum.org/files/pub_resources/DelawareFocusGroup-ExecSummmary-FIN.pdf
Topics: Service Delivery > Health, Mental Health & Safety
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