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Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources Summary and Resources Chapter 9 | Parent Program Training Summary and Resources

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources  Overview of Parent Program  Parent Program resources  How you can join the We Can! movement  Applying for CEUs What to Do Now

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources  4 x 90-minute sessions  6 x 60-minute sessions  Both versions have the same content & focus Download the Parent Program materialsDownload the Parent Program materials. We Can! Energize Our Families: Parent Program

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources  Tell Us What You Think  Concern over overweight & obesity  Ways to eat well & move more Session 1 – We Can! Energize Our Families: Getting Started

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources  Tell Us What You Think  Energy Balance  Portion size  Physical activity  BMI Session 2 – Maintain a Healthy Weight: The Energy Balance Equation

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources  Reduce calorie intake (ENERGY IN)  Reduce fat & added sugar  Nutrition Facts label  GO, SLOW, & WHOA foods Session 3 – What to Feed My Family: Manage ENERGY IN

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources  Increase & find fun in physical activity  Reduce screen time  Maintain progress  Tell Us What You Think Now Session 4 – Less Sit, More Fit: ENERGY OUT

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources Easily downloadable resources Visit the We Can! Web site We Can! Online Resources to Mobilize Communities

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources Includes handouts for the Parent Program Download the Family Guide We Can! Energize Our Families: A Family Guide

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources 1-stop shop for:  Planning tools  Assessment tools  Handouts  Templates Also includes the 6-session version of the Parent Program Download the Toolkit We Can! Energize Our Community: Toolkit for Action

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources  Short & easy to complete  Online evaluation tool for leaders to complete after each Parent Program  Provides feedback to We Can! & NIH Online Activity Forms

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources We Can! Parent Handbook

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources Parent Tip Sheets

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources  CATCH Kids Club  Student Media Awareness to Reduce Television (S.M.A.R.T.)  Media-Smart Youth: Eat, Think, and Be Active! ® Youth Programs

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources Resources for Introducing the Program

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources News Articles Sample Press Release City/County Road Signs Resources for Promoting Your Program

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources Tip Sheets for ParentsParent Handbook Parent Program Curriculum Web page - “en Español” Media tools We Can! en Español

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources 3 levels of commitment  General Community Site Level  Intensive Community Site Level  We Can! City and County Program Sign up online Questions? Call WECAN Start We Can! in Your Community

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources Sign up to become a We Can! community site and receive:  Free We Can! Starter Kit  Technical assistance & training  eNewsletters & listserv  Teleconferences  National recognition  Connection to national network Benefits of Signing Up

Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources  Continuing Education Credits for Registered Dietitians and Health Educators are possible for completing all 9 chapters  Follow the link below; you will be asked to take a brief quiz and submit by mail Continuing Education Credits How to Obtain Continuing Education Credits

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Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources Together We Can! Together… Chapter 9 | Summary and Resources Make a difference in the lives of our children!