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Helping Youth Develop Healthy Habits

Summer is a time for fresh fruits and yummy snacks. But just because summer is coming to a close doesn’t mean we can’t continue eating healthy throughout the year! In this post we’ll share a ton of great resources including our new Healthy Habits curriculum and an exclusive recipe for some delicious Unicorn Toast! Scroll to the end to learn how YOU can be featured in an upcoming BGCA resource.

There’s a new Healthy Habits in town!

Everyone’s favorite nutrition education curriculum is back and better than ever! This time around, Healthy Habits has 14 sessions for three age groups: ages 6-9, 10-12, and 13-18. Through the sessions, youth of all ages define what health looks like for them, practice applying nutrition information in real-world situations (how to make your school lunch a little healthier) and how to be a positive influence on their environment. Maybe that looks like selling healthy options at the Club store, or modeling healthy eating for younger youth!

A huge part of Healthy Habits is helping youth – and staff – understand that a balanced diet isn’t the same for everyone. We all have different favorite foods, special family meal, tastes we like and don’t, foods that make us feel great, and foods that do not sit well in our tummies. Healthy Habits teaches that the most important thing about eating healthy getting the nutrients and fuel your body needs.

Another shiny new component of Healthy Habits is SNACKS!

Ok, actual snacks are not available for download, but there are snack suggestions for every session. These snack suggestions complement the session content so youth can immediately apply what they’re learning. Of course, these snacks are just suggestions – you can also ask youth for suggestions based on what they have already learned! Food is always more fun and exciting when you get a say.

To take a peek at all that Healthy Habits has to offer, click the cover below for a FREE download with SIX sessions! Boys & Girls Club staff can mosey on over to BGCA.net/TriplePlay and download the facilitator’s guide that contains everything you need. Also be sure check out BGCA’s Healthy Eating Resource Guide for Club staff and leadership to promote healthy lifestyles in your Club.

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE! A new Arts Activity Guide is coming soon!

The upcoming Arts Activity Guide supports youth artists to express themselves creatively and practice skills in lots of different art forms. The 16 brand new activities in this guide, written for both ages 6-9 and 10-12, can be used any time as one-time exploratory experiences.  While they are arts-specific activities, they can be implemented in any program area of a Club, any day of the year. This Arts Activity Guide will include activities in the following topics:

You may be thinking, “why are we talking about the arts in a post about healthy eating?”

Well, the Culinary Arts is an important part of the Applied Arts! Culinary arts give youth artists an opportunity to express their imagination and creativity through the medium of food.  Experiences with culinary arts encourages youth to explore the many elements of food preparation, including healthy ingredients, taste, presentation, and experience.  The culinary arts also offer a variety of popular career and post-secondary opportunities for youth with a passion for food including specialized culinary arts college and certificate programs and careers such as chef, baker, or resturanteur!

For an exclusive sneak peek into the awesomeness that will be the Arts Activity Guide (which we will be sure to tell you about here on the ClubX Blog), check out our recipe for Unicorn Toast! This is a fun, colorful, and delicious activity to do with your youth!

Unicorn Toast

Ingredients to make one portion each for 25 youth (Be sure to consider allergies when selecting food supplies):

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What are some fun recipes you’ve tried with your youth? Share your recipe with us for a chance to be featured in BGCA’s new Healthy Cooking Recipe Guide coming next year! Send your recipe and some pictures to Rachel Greene-Wilber at rgreene@bgca.org or comment below or on the BGCA Youth Development Facebook page.

 

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