This is a terrific idea. What a fun way to get little kids involved and interested in what they're eating! good luck to you. We have a similar idea entered for older kids....Portion Habit Tool. Check it out, we would love your feedback too. eileen
On May 11, 2009, the judges reviewed the entries for the Changemakers “Designing for Better Health” competition and would like to pass on the following feedback (listed below) for your entry. Thank you for applying and for your hard work in the field. We are excited to archive your entry to serve as a leading solution for the worldwide community of innovators who are seeking solutions that help people make better choices regarding their health and the health of others. We wish you continued luck with your innovative, sustainable, and socially impactful initiatives.
All the best, The Changemakers Team
“Nice idea! Perhaps you can work on developing your proposal by working with partners and implementing a plan for measuring success! In order to ensure sustainability, is there a way to ensure that parents devote the necessary time to guarantee success? Keep up the hard work!”
- Changemakers “Designing for Better Health” Judges: Doutores da Alegria, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Cornell Food and Brand Lab: Cornell University, Innovations in Health @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Pediatrics: University of California San Francisco.
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This is a terrific idea. What a fun way to get little kids involved and interested in what they're eating! good luck to you. We have a similar idea entered for older kids....Portion Habit Tool. Check it out, we would love your feedback too. eileen
On May 11, 2009, the judges reviewed the entries for the Changemakers “Designing for Better Health” competition and would like to pass on the following feedback (listed below) for your entry. Thank you for applying and for your hard work in the field. We are excited to archive your entry to serve as a leading solution for the worldwide community of innovators who are seeking solutions that help people make better choices regarding their health and the health of others. We wish you continued luck with your innovative, sustainable, and socially impactful initiatives.
All the best, The Changemakers Team
“Nice idea! Perhaps you can work on developing your proposal by working with partners and implementing a plan for measuring success! In order to ensure sustainability, is there a way to ensure that parents devote the necessary time to guarantee success? Keep up the hard work!”
- Changemakers “Designing for Better Health” Judges: Doutores da Alegria, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Cornell Food and Brand Lab: Cornell University, Innovations in Health @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Pediatrics: University of California San Francisco.
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