Positive interactions with families to discuss their child’s health can make the difference in promoting positive change, improving health, and reducing overweight and obesity. Sometimes these conversations can be difficult or may feel uncomfortable. Building communication skills can help reduce discomfort and improve confidence in communicating with families about their child’s weight and overall health. This training will discuss communication strategies, and provide the opportunity to practice conversations through simulated case examples.  


Learning Objectives

  1. Practice principles for effective communication: trust, active listening, positive psychology, and a strength-based approach.
  2. Adjust communication strategies based on stages of change or readiness to change.
  3. Utilize communication tools including growth charts and other visual aids.
  4. Explore the idea of cultural safety as it relates to communication.

Target Audience: Public Health Professionals

Duration: 1.0 hour

Continuing Education Information: 1.0 Category 1 CHES Credit, 1.0 Continuing Competency

CHES Provider number:  99036

Disclosures:  The planners, reviewers, and authors have no declared conflicts of interest 

Format: Web-based training, Self Study

Originally Created: 10/2020

Arranged by:  Allison Root, MS, RDN; Instructional Specialist


Skill Level: Beginner
CHES Event ID#: SS99036_CWPCW
Category 1 Credits: 1.0
Continuing Competency Credits: 1.0
Advanced Credits: 0
Activity #: expired10
Performance Indicators: 2.1.2, 2.1.7, 9.3.3, 9.4.6
RD Total Credits: 1
Level 1: No
Level 2: Yes
Level 3: No
Primary Tier: Tier One
Primary Domain: Communication Skills