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BodyWorks – A toolkit for healthy teens and strong families

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English-language BodyWorks toolkits are currently OUT OF STOCK.

We hope that English-language toolkits will be available soon. In the meanwhile, you can download and print the PDF files of most of the English-language toolkit pieces.

Toolkit Tags: It's important to send in toolkit tags, even if you print out PDF versions of the toolkit. Download the PDF copy of the toolkit tag (PDF, 225 KB) and return it to Office on Women’s Health • Attn: BodyWorks staff • 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Room 730F • Washington, DC 20201.

Updated Status: BodyWorks toolkit materials and curriculum are being updated with new information on nutrition and physical activity. To see the updated information on nutrition go to ChooseMyPlate.gov and for physical activity go to http://www.health.gov/paguidelines. English-language kits are currently out of stock, but you can still order Spanish-language kits.

Help Us Improve the BodyWorks Program! Are you a trainer or a parent/caregiver who has participated in the BodyWorks program in the past?  We have new online surveys for parents and trainers.  Give us your opinions and help improve BodyWorks! (It will only take 10 – 20 minutes.)  Thank you!

BodyWorks is a program designed to help parents and caregivers of adolescents improve family eating and activity habits. Available in English and Spanish, the program focuses on parents as role models and provides them with hands-on tools to make small, specific behavior changes to prevent obesity and help maintain a healthy weight.

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Content last updated May 17, 2012.

bodyworks - a toolkit for healthy teens and strong families

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