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Powell said, pointing out that kids learn behaviors from the adults they are around. “We also want them to get the kids outside. They can paint outdoors or lead the kids in group activities. The main thing again is that we want teachers actually moving and participating with the kids – interaction is key.” She said it becomes difficult to convince a child to eat his or her veggies, when their daycare teacher is scarfing down a fast-food cheeseburger, or ask them to run and play tag when their teachers are sitting down chatting. Bowers said this also can’t be a one-time program. “We don’t want to do the program six months and then say, ‘Okay, you’re done and then drop efforts entirely. It’s about the follow up and building each time to (Continued on page 5)