What healthy habits do you want your child to have?
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Information Card, Reviewed 2025
This postcard defines “healthy” and “habit” and asks the question, “Which healthy habits is your child learning from you?” Examples of healthy habits are listed. A provided activity encourages parents and caregivers to select one new healthy habit that they wish to role model for their children.
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