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Rudd Center works with schools for healthy messages

“In the classroom we teach kids to eat fruits and vegetables,” Friedman says, “but if they walk out into the hallway and the vending machines are full of candy bars and soda, what’s the message there?”  Roberta Friedman, and others at The Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, are working hard to build healthy messages for kids. Read more about their work here.

Reading can build social/emotional skills too!

Did you know that reading stories with kids can help build social/emotional skills, in addition to vocabulary and literacy skills?
While reading a story, discuss the social and emotional themes in the story. What is the character feeling and why?
These conversations can help build emotional intelligence and social awareness, says an article in the Journal of Reserach for Child Education, which has contribution from UConn KIDS Researcher Beth Russell. Read the article by clicking here.