Welcome to the Early Sprouts
Gardening Project

Gardening and Nutrition Experiences
for the Young Child


Role of the Family
  • Social modeling by family (as well as peers) plays a particularly large role in the early development of food preferences (Birch & Fisher, 1995).
  • Preschools and child care centers can serve as a vehicle for creating behavioral change around food choices at the family level.
  • The families of the children participating in the Early Sprouts project are kept well informed of the Early Sprouts activities through monthly newsletter articles from the Center.
  • Families are invited to participate in garden planting, classroom-based sensory and cooking activities, and food-based special events, such as the “stone soup” luncheon (made from target vegetables) or the butternut squash pancake breakfast, as well as family nutrition education programming.
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Early Sprouts Program
Keene State College