A Conversation on Healthy Habits
In this webinar, Sesame Workshop’s Kama Einhorn, Director of Content Design, and Dr. Glenn Flores, Chair of Pediatrics and Senior Associate Dean of Child Health at the University of Miami, discuss the importance of healthy habits for young children and families.
In this webinar, Sesame Workshop’s Kama Einhorn, Director of Content Design, and Dr. Glenn Flores, Chair of Pediatrics and Senior Associate Dean of Child Health at the University of Miami, discuss the importance of healthy habits for young children and families.
This initiative supports health systems and healthcare providers as they champion healthier food for all, foster healthy nutritional practices, reduce stigma around food instability, and equip you with the tools you need to engage families.
By the end of the webinar, you’ll have:
- Knowledge about Sesame Workshop’s new suite of resources on the Eating Well topic page.
- Concrete ways to use these resources with the kids and families in your care.
- New ideas for helping families drink more water, stretch their grocery dollars, and build healthy habits to last a lifetime!
Did you know you can earn a certificate for participating in this training? Register above and watch the video before taking our assessment quiz. Pass the quiz to download your certificate.
Already passed the quiz? To access your certificate go to your profile and tap “certificates.”
Growing Healthy Bodies and Minds with Sesame Street
In this webinar, Sesame Workshop’s Kama Einhorn, Director of Content Design, and Dr. Jennifer Shu, Medical Editor of HealthyChildren.org discuss the importance of healthy habits for young children and families.
Food Insecurity
Health and well-being are rights for all children, but food insecurity affects many families.
Chef Lily’s Tip: Roasting a Rainbow
A video about eating colorful roasted vegetables.
Chef Lily’s Tip: Lime It Up!
Watch Chef Lily’s video with your little one.
5 Healthy, Easy, Kid-Pleasing Recipes
Print and try these quick, nutritious snacks and meals made with inexpensive ingredients.
Farm-Fresh Food: The Kafarski Family
Watch the video together with children.