Children First: Why Early Nutrition Matters More Than Ever
On this episode of Add Passion and Stir, host Billy Shore and co-host Debbie Shore speak with Dr. Katie Quee...
About This Episode
On this episode of Add Passion and Stir, host Billy Shore and co-host Debbie Shore speak with Dr. Katie Queen, a Louisiana pediatrician focused on preventing childhood obesity, and Dr. Rosemarie Allen, a lifelong early childhood and education leader. Together they explore the real-world impact of hunger, food insecurity, inequity, and policy decisions on children’s health, learning, and long-term development. The conversation also looks at the first 1,000 days of life, prescription programs for fresh produce, school meals, stigma around food assistance, and why investing in maternal nutrition and early childhood access is one of the most effective ways to improve outcomes for kids. If you care about children’s health, education, and public policy, this is a must-listen episode.Resources and Mentions:
Dr. Katie Queen
Pediatrician and Obesity Medicine Specialist
Dr. Rosemarie Allen
President and CEO
Institute for Racial Equity & Excellence (IREE)
The mission of the IREE is to create environments where children thrive and reach their greatest potential. We aim to support and enhance the practices of the workforce to increase child, family, and community outcomes.
IREE’s Goals & Intentions
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To partner with agencies and organizations to strengthen the instructional practices of early childhood educators.
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To support children, families, and communities by improving teaching strategies and learning environments.
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To identify and revise practices and policies that hinder optimal learning and development for all children.
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To reduce disciplinary practices that contribute to long-term negative outcomes for young children.