IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS:

After 28 years delivering our interactive learning workshops to schools and colleges across the south (and far beyond), reaching some half a million children and young people, LTA is to cease operations by the end of this year. BUT...

THE GREAT NEWS! - 1:

Ufton Court Educational Trust has agreed to take over - from January 2012 - the delivery and management of all LTA's 'LIVING HISTORY' and KS1 & KS2 'well-being/PSHE' interactive workshop programmes, including the employment of our long-serving and popular lead facilitator, Richard Ousley (after 22 years with LTA). Workshop enquiries and bookings, regarding these workshops, for the Spring Term 2012 (and later) should be directed to 'Ellen' at Ufton: Email: admin@uftoncourt.co.uk, Tel: 0118 983 2099

THE GREAT NEWS! - 2:

Delivery and management of LTA's KS3 & KS4 'well-being'/PSHE workshop programme and in-service and college workshops is to be transferred from January 2012 to JO BRYANT, who will be working also with MELISSA WALDRON - both with long experience of delivering LTA's workshops. Enquiries/bookings for Spring Term 2012 and later, regarding these workshops should be made via Jo: email: jo.bryant@me.com tel: 07743 041278.


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Food & Nutrition

Food & nutrition

What we eat and drink in later life, and our perceptions and understanding of what we eat and drink, are the outcome of our childhood experiences.

If there is to be 'better parenting' in the next generation today's children need to absorb the principles of good tradition in their formative years.

But there's no reason why learning about nutrition can't be fun. In structuring the active learning workshop outlined below, we made sure that children (and their class teacher) would enjoy the experience.

Workshops for Ages 4 to 10+

BETTER EATING
Food & nutrition

Developed from our long-running lesson support project "Five-a-Day", this workshop is designed particularly for Years 1 and 2, when the nutritional patterns for their whole life begin to be established. To distance issues, our facilitator discusses what's good and what's not so good with a life-size rag doll, who is very opinionated, but quickly learns to use the 'traffic light' system of 'what's good for you (green), what's not so good (amber) and what's not very good at all (red)'. In a game based on 'Snakes and Ladders', the children compile three healthy meals.

Workshops for Ages 11 to 18+

We currently do not offer a workshop on nutrition for secondary schools to parallel our "Better Eating" primary school lesson support project. If you wish we did, please Contact Us and tell us what you would want from a workshop and, if there is sufficient demand, we will explore what we can do.