Overview
The goal of this study is to evaluate the impact of a primary care based intervention to promote optimal feeding, screen time and sleep practices among low-income Latino infants and toddlers. Infants and caregivers will receive brief health education and coaching sessions from health educators at primary care visits in the first two years of life as well as two text messages per week with health information and tips. Half of the participants will receive the Futuros Fuertes 2.0 intervention that includes health coaching and education on infant feeding, screen time and sleep (intervention group). The other half will receive health coaching and education on safety, home management of childhood illnesses, and promotion of language development (control group). We will look at the impact of the Futuros Fuertes 2.0 intervention on child BMI and various health behaviors.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Parent/caregiver self identifies as Latino
- Parent/caregiver speaks Spanish or English
- Parent/caregiver intends to receive primary care for infant at participating clinic
- Infant gestational age of 37 weeks or greater
- Infant birthweight of 2600 grams or greater
- For multiples (twins, triplets), one sibling will be chosen at random to participate
Exclusion Criteria:
-Infant has a serious medical condition that affects feeding or growth