2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202402.0195.v1
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Whose Frame of Reference? Constructions of Body Frame Size through a New Genre of Health Literacy Texts That Explore Children’s Frame of Mind and Behavioral Intentions

Valerie A. Ubbes

Abstract: Functional health literacy is the ability to read, write, and speak about health. Functional health literacy events can nudge the development of children’s health identity when using valid and reliable reading materials that portray the “what, where, when, why, and with whom” to eat nutritious foods and be physically active. Children who lack social role models for healthy eating and physical activity may also lack development in language and motor skills. Therefore, literacy-rich… Show more

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