Nutrition Education in Child Feeding Programs in the Developing Countries

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Office of Nutrition, Technical Assistance Bureau, Agency for International Development, Department of State, 1976 - 88 lappuses
Abstract: A detailed, illustrated pamphlet for village health and child care workers and others involved in child feeding in developing countries provides nutrition education guidelines to assist such workers in teaching mothers and children about nutrition. Topics include parent education concerning children's foods; what one should know about foods; establishing community goals for child feeding and nutrition; general teaching guidelines and rules; working with mothers of preschool children; and teaching children who are involved in school feeding programs. A preschool child's height-weight chart, a questionnaire focusing on learning children's food habits, and a list of pertinent references for village child feeding care workers, are appended. (wz).
 

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