Cocinar importa para adolescentes
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SNAP-Ed Connection

This curriculum is part of the USDA’s national SNAP-Ed Connection—a one-stop shop for organizations committed to improving nutritional health in their communities.
Description
El plan de estudios enseña a los adolescentes en sexto grado y superior a cómo tomar decisiones de alimentos saludables y preparar comidas y bocadillos saludables para ellos mismos y familias y amigos. Instrucción práctica.
Se han agregado componentes virtuales. Consulte la columna Fuente/Información de Contacto Virtual.
Fuente:
Comparte nuestra fuerza
CA Contacto 18 razones: Claudia Guerrero
claudia@18reasons.org
Enlace:
https://18reasons.org/
Notas de entrega virtual:
Las lecciones se han adaptado para las lecciones virtuales.
Opción virtual disponible - Cocinar asuntos en casa - adolescentes
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6 lessons
2 hours
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