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Healthy Steps Program Gets Young Children Started on the Right Foot - But Fails to Find a Permanent Home

December 16, 2010 | Program Result

Healthy Steps for Young Children is a program in pediatric and family practices that focuses on the first three years of life.

Management of Child and Adolescent Obesity

July 1, 2002 | Journal Article

Psychological, Emotional, and Behavioral Assessment

Expanding Healthy Steps, an Effective Program that Augments and Improves Pediatric Care

February 13, 2008 | Program Result

Healthy Steps for Young Children (Healthy Steps), managed by ICF International (formerly ICF Incorporated), was a national initiative, started with funding from the Commonwealth Fund in 1994, to augment pediatric care in order to enhance the growth and development of young children.

Survey Finds Barriers to Treating Childhood Obesity; July 2002 Issue of Pediatrics Publishes Results

September 5, 2008 | Program Result

The International Life Sciences Institute Center for Health Promotion published six papers on data from a survey of health care practitioners regarding the assessment and treatment of childhood obesity in a July 2002 special supplement to Pediatrics.

New York Study Shows Telemedicine is Effective for Care of Low-Income Children in School-Based Settings

April 30, 2007 | Program Result

The University of Rochester Medical Center expanded a pilot project in Rochester called Health-E-Access, which they had created in 2001 to study the use of telemedicine to treat inner-city students.

New on Video

December 1, 1998 | Program Result

The Independent Production Fund completed the preproduction phase of a multimedia training package for Healthy Steps for Young Children, a new approach to pediatric care that focuses on the first three years of life.

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