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Office of Head Start skip to primary page contentActing Director Patricia Brown

Information Memorandums (IMs)—2008

I Am Moving I Am Learning
ACF–IM–HS–08–13

 

ACF
Administration for Children and Families

U.S. DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

1. Log No. ACF–IM–HS–08–13

2. Issuance Date: 08/26/2008

 

3. Originating Office: Office of Head Start

4. Key Word: I Am Moving I Am Learning

 

INFORMATION MEMORANDUM

TO: Head Start and Early Head Start Grantees and Delegate Agencies

SUBJECT: I Am Moving I Am Learning

INFORMATION:

The Office of Head Start is pleased to announce Phase II of the national initiative to improve children’s health, nutrition, learning readiness, and overall well-being through I Am Moving I Am Learning. Head Start grantees are invited to participate in Phase II IMIL training. This two-and-a-half-day session is open to those grantees who have not received the two-and-a-half-day Phase I training.

OHS is renewing its commitment to support this initiative by providing strategies and resources for infusing quality physical movement and healthy nutrition choices within grantee programs. A key feature of IMIL is the flexibility it affords programs to tailor and individualize strategies and activities to meet local program needs.

Once again, grantees from each region will be invited to have a team of five staff members (managers and a parent lead if possible) from their program participate in this research-to-practice approach for preventing and reversing childhood obesity in Head Start children. Training for Phase II IMIL will be delivered by qualified regional facilitators who recently participated as a team in “Training of Facilitators.” Trainers for Phase II IMIL will be using a carefully developed curriculum which will include DVDs of the original core IMIL training team. The training is interactive, high energy and designed to have maximum impact. Several trainings may be offered in each region.

OHS is committed to reimbursing half the cost (50 percent) of grantee expenses as they did in Phase I for attending the two-and-a-half-day training. Grantees who elect an alternative nutrition and physical development initiative may apply for up to 50 percent reimbursement of comparable costs. Grantees pursuing this alternative initiative must have Regional Office approval in advance of submitting a Supplemental Funding Request.

Additional information from the OHS Regional Office and TA Networks is forthcoming.

Thank you again for all you are doing to champion the Head Start movement to improve children”s health and support holistic child development.

Sincerely,

/Patricia E. Brown/

Patricia Brown
Acting Director
Office of Head Start

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