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Sip Smart!™ Ontario
Licensing Statement
• This PowerPoint was designed to promote the use of Sip Smart!™ Ontario in Ontario schools.
• Sip Smart!™ is a trademarked program owned by the BC Pediatric Society and licensed to the Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health (OSNPPH).
Please do not alter, delete or use logos/images for alternate purposes including resource development.
For more information:
www.osnpph.on.ca
Overview
Learn…
• The health effects of sugary drinks
• How to help children gain the knowledge and skills to make healthy drink choices
• About available Sip Smart!™ Ontario resources
• About BrightBites and how to earn Sip Smart!™ and Water Promotion badges
Sugary drinks are everywhere!
Drinking too many sugary drinks:
• Leads to poor nutrition
• Causes tooth decay
• Displaces healthy beverages e.g., water
• Increases risk for chronic diseases e.g., heart disease, diabetes, cancer
Sip Smart!™
Think about it!
The maximum amount of added sugar that 7-13 year old children should have in one
day is ~10 sugar cubes (40g of sugar).
One 355 mL can of pop or iced tea already has
10-12 sugar cubs added to it (> 40g of sugar)!
Wise drink choices
support good health!
Healthy children:
• Learn better
• Perform better at school and socially
• Have more energy to be physically active
• Parents play an important role in the choices children make.
Read the label to know for
sure what your child is drinking
Help your child to
make healthy drink choices
Fruit Juice
• 100% fruit juice is a ‘sometimes’ choice
• A single serving of 125 mL (½ a cup) a day is enough
• A glass of water and whole fruit is better for your child than fruit juice
Sports Drinks
• Children only need sports drinks if doing continuous, vigorous activity for longer than 60 minutes, in hot humid weather wearing heavy protective gear
• Healthier to have water & healthy snack after a workout
Flavoured Milks
• Milk is a great source of protein, calcium, Vitamin D and B vitamins
• Flavoured milk is a ‘sometimes’ choice (once or twice a week)
Note: Milkshakes, hot chocolates and specialty lattes would be classified as ‘avoid’ because of their sugar and fat content
Caffeine
• Children do not need caffeine
• Children are more affected (smaller bodies/ brains still developing) – trouble sleeping, headache, wandering mind
Tooth decay and erosion
• Bacteria + Sugar = Acid (tooth decay)
• Acidic Drinks + Tooth + Time = Enamel Erosion
Protect your child’s teeth
• Avoid drinks with acid and sugar
• Sipping any drinks with acid can cause
tooth decay
• Sip Smart! - Sip Water!
Sip Smart!™ Ontario
• Teaches children in Grades 3 to 7 about:
o Negative health effects of sugary drinks
o How to make healthy drink choices
• Has fun, interactive learning activities
• Is available at no cost to Ontario educators
Program Resources
• Teacher Resource Guide*
• Poster: How Much Sugar is in Your Drink?
• Poster: What Size is Your Drink?
• Sip Smart!™ Ontario Factsheet
• Sip Smart!™ Ontario Booklet for Parents/Families
• Drink Cut-Outs
• Drink Diary Calculator
Sip Smart!™ Ontario Teacher
Resource Guide
Sip Smart!™ Ontario Poster
Sip Smart!™ Ontario Poster
Drink Cut-Outs
Sip Smart!™ Ontario
Factsheet
Sip Smart!™ Ontario
Booklet
Spread the word!
• Share this information with other parents
• Support Grade 3 to 7 teachers at your school who are integrating the Sip Smart!™ Ontario program into their curriculum
• Contact your local public health unit for information or additional resources and support
For more information
• Families: Download the Booklet for Families & the Fact Sheet from www.brightbites.ca
• Teachers: Download the program from the website for free from www.brightbites.ca or contact your local Health Unit for more information
What is BrightBites?
How Does BrightBites Work?
Create your team Choose and earn
your first badge Claim your badge
Continue to
choose, earn
and claim
more badges
Healthy Kids Community
Challenge
• Theme 2 for Ontario’s Healthy Kids Community Challenge is Water Does Wonders
• The Sip Smart!™ Ontario and Water Works badges help promote water as the beverage of choice within schools
Sip Smart!TM
Ontario
Water Works
Water Works Badge
Earn this badge by promoting water as the beverage of choice at
school.
Sip Smart!™ Ontario Badge
Earn this badge by educating children and taking action to reduce children’s
intake of sugary drinks.
Take the pledge at
www.waterdoeswonders.ca
Help make tap water more prominent and sugary drinks less available in the places where children live, learn and play
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Complete the pledge for families or organizations (eg, schools)
Choose your pledge level— Gold, Silver or Bronze
Receive a certificate and tools to help you take action
Thanks for learning about
Sip Smart!™ Ontario!