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We built this city…

There’s been a lot of Starship around our office lately. We want to share. Turn up the volume, get out of your chair and take a dance break. Click on this link for a trip back to 1985: We Built This City (The obesity rate was three times less, but the hair was three times [...]

El Jardin de los Valientes

This week, we broke ground on our community garden in the backyard of our office in Commerce City. Los Valientes Garden represents an innovative partnership of P4HC, Tri-County Health Department, Community Enterprise, SALUD Family Health Center, the City of Commerce City and Lester Arnold High School in Adams 14 School District. We’re transforming the space [...]

Building teams: 2011 – 2020

A lot of our work revolves around what we eat and how we play. We think of our teams as lovely (sometimes dysfunctional) families: eating together at the dinner table and playing together in the backyard sandbox. At the family dinner table, we know that everyone doesn’t always see eye to eye. So at our dinner table, everyone has an equal voice. And when we’re finished, everyone knows how to play together happily in the sandbox – totally unsupervised.

Commerce City celebrates the Rapids & Let’s Move this Saturday

Did you know that Commerce City is a Let’s Move City? The City of Commerce City was selected by the Department of Health and Human Services to host the 1st annual celebration for First Lady Obama’s Let’s Move initiative to end childhood obesity this Saturday. Commerce City Celebrates the Colorado Rapids & Let’s Move Saturday, [...]

There’s no such thing as a picky eater, part II.

Are you worried that if you don’t serve foods that are easy to like your child won’t eat? The idea of having a hungry child is heartbreaking. Studies show that babies and children have the ability to self regulate and listen to their bodies’ cues. They will eat what they need if you serve it [...]

There’s no such thing as a picky eater, part I

I repeat. There is no such thing as a picky eater. I know. I know. Moms, you’re saying “That’s not true! My little Tommy won’t eat anything but mac and cheese.” I’m sure that’s true, too. So how can that be?

Breast is best, part II

Hopefully, the Surgeon General’s forthcoming call to action will help moms and their networks of support understand why breastfeeding and infant-centered feeding practices are crucial and how they will keep our kids healthier for a lifetime.