TAILIEUCHUNG - First 5 CaliFornia 2010–2011 annual report

Encouraging active play and walking as a routine in the daily lives of young children may be important in preventing obesity. Children who sleep fewer hours a day are more at risk of obesity and active children tend to sleep longer (Taheri 2006 cited in Milano 2007). However, research into effective interventions for obesity is complex and although individually each factor may make only a small contribution to weight gain, the potential synergies may underestimate the overall impact of playing. For the role of physical activity in controlling a child’s weight may be more complex than its contribution to energy. | firsts CALIFORNIA First 5 California 2010-2011 Annual Report g First 5 California 2010-2011 Annual Report . services support investing in the future Message from the Executive Director First 5 California touches the lives of millions of children and their families every year. This 2010-2011 Annual Report tells that story with both a state and local community voice. Children change rapidly in their earliest years they seem to grow almost overnight. Their brains in particular expand at an astonishing rate. In fact research shows that 90 percent of a child s brain develops during the first five years. Nurturing and protecting children at this critical developmental stage is the focus of First 5 California. By investing in cutting-edge statewide services and support we work to ensure that more California young children are born healthy and can reach their full potential. Along with the First 5 county commissions and numerous other partners First 5 California offers innovative programs and services designed to help young children thrive and succeed in school and life. This early learning community has worked for a long time to create an integrated high-quality early learning system. Since the passage of Proposition 10 in 1998 First 5 California has been a partner in creating this sustainable system for future generations. As noted in this report First 5 California currently is developing and implementing quality programs and resources that target three primary audiences the Child the Parent and the Teacher in the focus areas of nutrition early literacy and language development and smoking cessation. Public education and outreach efforts on these subjects deliver research-based messages to Ị hard-to-reach and low-income populations. Focus groups have shown that First 5 California remains a trusted source for parents and we strive to deliver quality information to parents and other caregivers in the best interest of their children. Recently First 5 .

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