A New Program Gets Daycare Kids Eating Right and Exercising
A New Program Gets Daycare Kids Eating Right and Exercising
New statistics show that 89 percent of kids in daycare are sedentary.
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" resent the highlight for most kids. Impressed -- united met this movie is a priority. I had an ankle junk the kids here involved in a program called stress in ground. They're just buying new statistics by the children's activity and movement in recent studies that show 89% of kids in daycare are sedentary. Daddy get on the fact that at least six Ers -- and their. Time and -- A minimum of thirty minutes a week they're stacked and learning about their body let -- tonight. Look -- and the importance of good nutrition in a balanced diet. We believe that teaching children at a hearing you when you get on Sunday that they'll remember that thanks for the record and I'm. These kids are impressionable. They're forming healthy and happy to -- Meredith plan NBC got down."
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