Outcomes

Child outcomes


89%

Of teachers believe their preschool children are more active at school

96%

Of teachers encourage their preschool children to be more active at school

79%

Of teachers believe their preschool children are more knowledgeable about healthy eating and nutrition

84%

Of teachers believe their preschool children are more willing to select fruit & vegetables at snacks and meal times

85%

Of teachers believe their preschool children are more willing to experiment and try new foods

Parent outcomes


94%

Of parents are better at choosing the right amount of food to eat

95%

Of parents know more about which kinds of beverages their families should be drinking

85%

Of parents who set an individual or family health goal made progress on their goal(s)

96%

Of parents encourage their children to eat fruits and vegetables after completion of the Parent Wellness Workshop

97%

Of parents set an individual or family health goal as a result of the Parent Wellness Workshop

Staff outcomes


81%

Of preschool staff are more aware of the importance of healthy eating

81%

Of preschool staff are more aware of the importance of being physically active

72%

Of preschool staff are more physically active at work

74%

Of preschool staff eat healthier at work

71%

Of preschool staff eat healthier at home

66%

Of preschool staff are more active at home

Center outcomes


7

Average number of policy, system, and environment changes (PSE) made per preschool from 2012-2017

70%

Of PSE changes were fully implemented after 2 years

60%

Of PSE changes were fully implemented after 6 months

62%

Of PSE changes were fully implemented after 1 year

Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center (RMPRC)

Colorado School of Public Health

CU Anschutz

Fitzsimons Building

13001 East 17th Place

3rd Floor East

Mail Stop B119

Aurora, CO 80045


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