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Parent Program Overview. Parent Program Overview. Chapter 3 | Parent Training Program. What Is the Parent Program?. Target audience Parent Program objectives Program assessment Key content Evaluation of Parent Program. Chapter 3 | Parent Program Overview. Why Are Parents Important.
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Parent Program Overview Parent Program Overview Chapter 3 | Parent Training Program
What Is the Parent Program? • Target audience • Parent Program objectives • Program assessment • Key content • Evaluation of Parent Program
Chapter 3 | Parent Program Overview Why Are Parents Important • Parents want information on healthy nutrition • Few programs target parents & the home • Parents have a strong influence on children’s behavior • Parents are key decision-makers at home • Parents can model healthy nutritional choices
Reasons for Increase in Overweight • Larger portions • Eating out more • More foods with added sugar • More high-fat foods • More screen time • Less physical activity
Goals of the Parent Program • 5 Behavioral Goals: • Increase the availability of healthy foods in the home • Limit the availability of sweetened beverages and high-fat, high-density/low-nutrient foods in the home • Eat small portions at home and in restaurants • Support and enable family physical activity • Support and enable reduced screen time
Launch of the Parent Program • Launch and assessment in 2005–2006 • 14 Founding Intensive Community Sites • Implemented Parent Program 22 times in 1 year • Reached 174 parents • Original curriculum We Can! Energize Our Families: Curriculum for Parents and Caregivershas 6 x 60-minute sessions • Progress Summary Report
Parent Program Assessment Results • In terms of nutrition, parents significantly: • Increased their avoidance of foods with added sugar or that were high in fat, and their monitoring of portion size in the home • Increased their attention to setting rules around healthy eating for their families
Parent Program Assessment Results • In terms of physical activity, parents significantly: • Increased their knowledge and attitudes about physical activity • Increased their perception of themselves as a physical activity role model for the family.
Parent Program Assessment Results • In terms of screen time, parents significantly: • Improved their attitudes toward limiting screen time • Reduced their family’sscreen time
Feedback from Parents • Parents want… • Ideas for healthy foods children will eat • Information on how to get their children moving more • Access to straightforward, understandable, and reliable information
Revised Parent Program • Parent Program: A Leader’sGuidehas 4 x 90-minute sessions • Curriculum for Parents and Caregivers has 6 x 60-minute sessions & is available in the Toolkit • Both 4-session & 6-session curricula have the same content
What the Parent Program Offers • Easy, fun, & practical ideas • Resource materials • Tips from the field • In a Nutshell… • Learning how to eat well & move more • Supportive environment for parents
Session Format • Warm-up • Activities • Stretch Break • More Activities • Closing Segment • Wrap-up • Food Demonstration
Tools to Evaluate the Parent Program • PRE: Tell Us What You Think • POST: Tell Us What You Think Now • Download evaluation tool
What’s Next • Program Sessions 1–4 • Session 1 –We Can! Energize Our Families: Getting Started • Session 2 – Maintain a Healthy Weight: The Energy Balance Equation • Session 3 – What to Feed My Family: Manage ENERGY IN • Session 4 – Less Sit, More Fit: ENERGY OUT