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Active Healthy Kids Canada |
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Right To Play is an athlete-driven international humanitarian organization that uses sport and play as a tool for the development of children and youth in the most disadvantaged areas of the world. |
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Stop Child Obesity Now! www.peel-obesity.ca
Developed by Peel Public Health, Region of Peel, this web site offers information and resources to help parents raise healthy children of all shapes and sizes (from newborn to age10). |
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Questions & Answers for Parents: “Is My Child Growing Well?”
http://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/eating/growth.htm
Each child is special and develops at a special rate. Like adults, children come
in many different shapes and sizes. This fact sheet is developed by Dietitians of
Canada, and endorsed by the Canadian Paediatric Society, the College of Family
Physicians of Canada and the Community Health Nurses Association of Canada. |
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Mothers in Motion http://www.caaws.ca/mothersinmotion/
Developed by CAAWS (the Canadian Association for the Advancement of
Women & Sport & Physical Activity), this website is for women who want to lead
active healthy lifestyles and mentor their children to do the same. |
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Mission Nutrition http://www.missionnutrition.ca
Positive self-esteem and body image, healthy eating and physical activity are
fundamental to healthy growth and development. This web site provides
practical resources for parents, teachers and students in Grades K-8. |
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Dietitians of Canada: Healthy Start for Life
http://www.dietitians.ca/healthystart/index.asp
Tools and guidelines to promote healthy eating and physical activity are provided
for parents of toddlers and preschoolers (2 to 5 years). |
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Breakfast For Learning http://www.breakfastforlearning.ca/
Welcome to Breakfast for Learning, Canada’s only national, non-profit organization solely dedicated to supporting child nutrition. |
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