Nutrition and Physical Activity
In this chapter of the Health Manager Orientation Guide, learn about the health manager’s role in helping programs meet the nutritional and physical activity needs of each child.
Physical activity is a great way to learn, play, and to support a healthy, active lifestyle. Explore these resources to learn how physical activity supports brain development, find activities for children, and more.
In this chapter of the Health Manager Orientation Guide, learn about the health manager’s role in helping programs meet the nutritional and physical activity needs of each child.
This section of the Health Manager Orientation Guide describes how health managers can support early childhood physical activity and healthy active play.
This section of the Health Manager Orientation Guide discusses professional development for staff and collaboration with families related to nutrition and physical activity.
Home visitors and others who work with families can use this resource to share information about tummy time, include tummy time in daily routines, and assess a family’s home to make sure tummy time is safe.
Share this resource with families to help them do tummy time activities with their baby.
Head Start programs can model healthy behaviors and partner with families in support of healthy habits at home. Use this resource to learn about how to partner with families to promote healthy active living.
This webinar explores how incorporating positive physical activity experiences into early childhood programming can support lifelong health and mental health.
Find out how adults can support infants’ and toddlers’ motor development. Learn ways to promote daily, individualized opportunities for movement and active play.
Tummy Time is a simple position with enormous benefits! Home visitors have a unique opportunity to partner with families and help them understand the importance of tummy time and how to add it to their routine.
This fact sheet includes tips families can use to help young children develop positive active play behaviors.
HeadStart.gov
official website of the Administration for Children and Families