Monday, September 29, 2014

Area Childcare Providers Doing the "Twist & Sprout"



 
FMW SHIP partnered with Provider’s Choice, a local food program working with home daycare providers to offer free trainings in Fairmont and St. James aimed at giving daycare providers information and tools needed to create healthy childcare programs.  Twist & Sprout is supporting child care providers on many levels: from engaging, in-person workshops to recipe and menu ideas. The training also coincides with Minnesota’s Parent Aware Program.  Over 50 childcare providers from Faribault, Martin and Watonwan Counties participated in the Twist and Sprout childcare trainings. The training is focused on encouraging providers to adopt best practices related to child health and wellness. The areas of best practice in the Twist and Sprout training include:


·         Creating a place for breastfeeding and safely handing of breast milk

·         Planning menus with vegetables offered two times per day

·         Serving family style meals

·         Provider eating meals with the children

·         Scheduling time for active play

·         Providing portable play equipment

·         Including health policies in the parent handbook





 

After the training, providers who incorporate these best practices into their childcare programs can apply to become “Twist & Sprout” certified. A childcare provider in Fairmont was the first in the area to become certified and as a result, received portable play equipment package valued at over $150!
 

The program is available to all providers, whether or not they use Provider's Choice for their food program. More information about the Twist and Sprout Program can be found: http://www.providerschoice.com/twistandsprout/

2 comments:

  1. This program sounds like a great option for the kids that are in daycare. I personally really like the idea of having the option for having this put into place. My kids really like the idea of being healthier as well as learning. I also am a very big fan of that idea as well. http://www.cottonwoodmontessorischools.com/Child_Development_Child_Care_Services_Riverside_CA.html

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  2. This is such a great idea. Far too often parents don't think about the food they are feeding their children. While kids have fast metabolisms it is still important to make sure they are easting healthy. Teaching them how to do that will help.

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