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Basic Information
The First Years in the First State Toolkit: Improving Nutrition and Physical Activity Quality in Delaware Child Care

Developer:    Nemours Health and Prevention Services (NHPS) for the Delaware Department of Education
Publication Date:    2011
Copyright Status:    Not Copyrighted
Availability:   

Abstract:    This toolkit is a practical, “how-to” guide created to help child care providers follow Delaware CACFP/Delaware child care licensing nutrition and physical activity rules. The toolkit consists of two books, an Administrator’s Guide and Menu Planning Guide, and a handout, the Shopping Cheat Sheet.


Image courtesy of Delaware Department of Education

Detailed Information
Target Audience:    Food Service Training: Child Care
Languages Available:    English
Format:    Book / Manual
Contact Information
Cost and Availability:    Available online.
Publisher:    Delaware Department of Education
Contact:
Community Nutrition Programs
Address:
401 Federal Street, Suite 2
Dover, DE 19901
Telephone:    (302) 735-4060
Email:    nutritionguidelines@doe.k12.de.us
Web Address:    http://www.doe.k12.de.us

Keywords:
CACFP, Menu Planning, Professional Development, Continuing Education, Nutrition Training, Administrative Training

 
     

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