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Mapping the Food Policy Environment in Minnesota Child Care

Child care providers are a vital part of healthy, thriving communities. Over half of children between the ages of zero and five spend significant time in non-parental child care. These early years are critical for healthy brain development and establishing the habits that last a lifetime. Laws and policies shape how we think of “quality” More

Date: June 2017

Resource Type: Tools & Measures

Focus Areas: Early Childhood Nutrition Policy & Programs

Interactive Child Care Licensing Map: Healthy Eating, Active Play, and Screen Time Best Practices

This interactive 50-state map, developed by the Public Health Law Center, syntheses data on how state child care licensing regulations match best practices for 3- to 5-year-olds, relating to healthy eating, active play and screen time best practices. Additional maps relating to best practices for the birth to 2-year-olds plan to be added. This tool More

Date: June 2017

Resource Type: Tools & Measures

Focus Areas: Early Childhood Nutrition Policy & Programs

Evaluating Child-Care Licensing Laws, Policies, and Programs for Nutrition, Active Play, and Screen Time

This study will address the research gap in understanding the strengths and weaknesses of child-care regulation across jurisdictions regarding nutrition, active play, and screen time. Specific aims of the project are to: 1) create and implement a standardized child-care regulatory policy content coding system for key obesity-related indicators; 2) develop an understanding of the child-care More

Date: July 2015

Resource Type: Commissioned Research Project Summary

Focus Areas: Early Childhood