Cooking Up Fun!

 

 

Cooking Up Fun is an integrated nutrition, youth development program designed to help youth aged 9 to 14 (grades 4 to 9) acquire independent food skills. The goals of Cooking Up Fun are two-fold:

• To increase food skills.
• To promote positive youth development.

Why food skills? Cooking experiences help young people learn about ingredients and how to make healthful choices in food preparation. Food skills may increase options for youth who rely heavily on fast-food choices. Knowledge and attitudes about food that are gained from food preparation may be transferable to other food choice settings. Preparing food independently in a small group setting contributes to personal and social development.

Why positive youth development? Within the lifespan, youth development, or adolescent development, refers to roughly the second decade of life. This stage between childhood and adulthood is marked by dramatic changes in all four domains of development – physical, intellectual, psychological and emotional, and social. Acquiring personal and social assets such as mastery, independence, generosity, and a sense of belonging helps young people to become fully functioning adults.


[Division of Nutritional Sciences] [Cornell Cooperative Extension] [Cornell University]

For more information, contact Patricia Thonney.