A community health nurse is planning an educational session for a school-aged population about healthy nutrition. Which approach would be most effective in capturing and maintaining their attention during the session?
Using interactive games to teach about balanced meals and food groups.
Delivering a lecture explaining nutritional guidelines.
Providing printed menus for children to review individually.
Distributing academic resources about nutrition for the children to read at home.
Engaging activities such as interactive games help keep school-aged children interested and actively participating, which is critical for their learning. This approach caters to their developmental stage by incorporating action-based learning. Lectures, while informative, are less engaging for this age group. Sharing printed menus or detailed academic resources may not hold their attention and could result in a missed opportunity to impart the intended health knowledge.
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