What's Your Child's VERB? Print
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Parents/Influencers
Placed October 2002 – June 2003
VISUALS:
The page is composed of 19 boxes, most with copy and visuals.
BOX VISUAL:
close-up of African American girl smiling
COPY:
LAUGH
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young African American boy on swing
COPY:
SWING
BOX VISUAL:
African American girl with several other kids behind her, running
COPY:
RUN
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African American boy and girl, her arm around him
COPY:
PLAY
BOX VISUAL:
African American girl with hula hoop
COPY:
TWIST
BOX VISUAL:
close-up of African American boy smiling
COPY:
SMILE
BOX VISUAL:
African American mother and daughter frosting a cake
COPY:
COOK
BOX VISUAL:
African American girl, arms extended
COPY:
DANCE
BOX VISUAL:
African American boy on skateboard
COPY:
JUMP
BOX COPY:
WHAT’S YOUR CHILD'S VERB? (logo)
www.VERBparents.com
BOX VISUAL:
African American girl singing
COPY:
SING
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African American boy carrying a bin with recyclables
COPY:
HELP
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African American girl with swim cap and goggles
COPY:
SWIM
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African American boy with baseball bat
COPY:
HIT
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African American girl with basketball
COPY:
PASS
BOX VISUAL:
African American boy climbing in playground tube
COPY:
CLIMB
BOX VISUAL:
Group of African American and Caucasian tweens, drawing
COPY:
CREATE
BOX COPY:
Every child should have a favorite action, a favorite VERB that keeps them happy and healthy. You can help them find a VERB…or two or three! And then help them do it! They’ll have fun and keep active. What’s your child’s VERB?
BOX VISUAL:
African American girl, smiling and looking up, sky in background
Department of Health and Human Services (logo)
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LEGAL COPY:
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- Page last reviewed: August 1, 2007 Historical Document
- Page last updated: August 1, 2007
- Content source: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adolescent and School Health
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