Resource Library
Go NAPSACC Information Sheet
Information on getting started with Go NAPSACC.
PDFGo NAPSACC Official Website
The Go NAPSACC program allows providers to focus on any of the seven best practice modules which include: child nutrition, breastfeeding, farm to ECE, oral health, physical activity, outdoor play and learning, and screen time.
External LinkGo NAPSACC Self-Assessments
This self-assessment helps child care providers compare their current practices to Go NAPSACC’s best-practice standards.
External LinkGrow Dat Youth Farm
Grow Dat Youth Farm is a community-supported agriculture organization dedicated to bringing people from different backgrounds together to create a more just and sustainable food system.
External LinkGuide to Periodontal Disease
This resource from the California Dental Association provides a guide to gum disease, symptoms, treatment and more.
External LinkGuide to Using the School Health Index
Instructional guide on how to use the School Health Index.
External LinkHealth and Sustainability Guidelines for Federal Concession and Vending Operations
This resource provides food service guidelines for federal facilities.
External LinkHealth Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT)
The HECAT is a training module that can help schools select or develop appropriate and effective health education curricula, enhance existing curricula and improve the delivery of health education.
External LinkHealthy Aging in Parks
NRPA’s initiative to improve and maintain the health and wellbeing of older adults by increasing opportunities for physical activity through parks and recreation.
External LinkHealthy Beverages in Early Care and Education
Healthy beverages in Early Care & Education are training materials created for the early care and education field to inform providers about why drink are important to children’s health, best practices for serving drinks in child care programs.
External LinkHealthy Eating Made Easier
Registered Dietitian Nutritionists explain wellness topics with sources included.
External LinkHealthy Feeding & Eating Tip Sheet
The National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness provided this tip sheet for families to assist them helping their child grow lifelong healthy eating habits.
External LinkHealthy Habits for TV, Video Games, and the Internet
Recommended guidelines for screen time by the The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
External LinkHealthy Homes Information
This resource is a webpage from the Center for Disease Control which highlights the dangers of secondhand smoke exposure in homes and provides resources for smoking cessation and secondhand smoke prevention.
External LinkHealthy Meeting Toolkit
This toolkit can be used by governments, businesses, or non-profits as a model for healthy meetings.
External LinkHealthy Moves
Healthy Moves provides a simple exercise program for frail older adults, designed to build strength, increase flexibility, reduce falls and decrease pain.
External LinkHealthy School Zone
This resource provides various grants for nutrition, physical activity and gardening.
External LinkHealthy Shopping Guide and List
This is a resources from WebMD to help you plan your grocery list.
External LinkHealthy Sleep
This is a resources from Harvard to help you understand the importance of sleep and the science behind it.
External LinkHealthy Workplace Food and Beverage Toolkit
This toolkit is created to help employers improve their food environment and includes action steps and suggestions that is easy for employers to understand.
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