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The Importance of Applying Evidence to Child-Care and WIC Settings

Two new issue briefs have been released by Healthy Eating Research, which focus and apply the latest guidelines for feeding infants and young toddlers in different settings.

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By Healthy Eating Research

Healthy Eating Research has released two new issue briefs focusing on children in their early years-- Feeding Infants and Young Toddlers: Using the Latest Evidence in Child-Care Settings and Feeding Infants and Young Toddlers: Using the Latest Evidence in WIC Settings. Download the reports and share with your network today!

HERECE.jpgFeeding Infants and Young Toddlers: Using the Latest Evidence in Child-Care Settings 

Early Care and Education (ECE) providers are key players in implementing feeding and dietary guidelines targeting infants and toddlers. The brief provides guidance for ECE providers on what and how to feed infants and toddlers ages 0 to 2.

 

HERWIC.jpgFeeding Infants and Young Toddlers: Using the Latest Evidence in WIC Settings 

The feeding guidelines align with WIC's core services, and are highly consistent with current WIC food packages. The brief gives an overview of the latest feeding guidelines and their application in the WIC setting.