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Weedall, Crystal; Hamilton, Erica Shane – Parks & Recreation, 2002
Research demonstrates that being well-fed is an important first step toward children's achievement. Nutrition programs are cost-effective interventions that can help children learn and grow. Local agencies can offer children meals and snacks through several federal nutrition programs (e.g., Summer Food Service Program, Child and Adult Care Food…
Descriptors: Children, Federal Programs, Hunger, Nutrition
Munson, Wayne W. – Parks & Recreation, 2002
Parks and recreation professionals can help prevent juvenile delinquency by learning more about why young people feel disconnected with society and developing programs to help them develop strong ties and relationships with their communities. Social bonds can be developed through attachment, commitment, involvement, and positive beliefs. A sidebar…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Interpersonal Relationship, Recreational Programs
Roberts, Nina S.; Outley, Corliss – Parks & Recreation, 2002
Presents strategies and guidelines for generating new action-oriented ideas for recruiting and retaining diverse staff in the recreation field. Recruitment strategies include introducing high school youth to an agency, providing financial assistance, and becoming aligned with certain higher education institutions. Retention strategies include…
Descriptors: Accountability, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness, Labor Turnover
Kozlowski, James C. – Parks & Recreation, 2001
Discusses the extent to which public recreation programs can regulate attire which many people might consider offensive, noting that the U.S. Supreme Court states that school boards have the authority to decide what constitutes appropriate behavior and dress in public schools. One case involving a student who wanted to wear a Marilyn Manson…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Censorship, Civil Rights, Dress Codes