Rethinking WIC
An Evaluation of the Women, Infants, and Children Program
December 15, 2002
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| Key Points in the Book:
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Needed Reforms:
- Services should be targeted to the more needful families, the group that seems to benefit most from WIC.
- State and local WIC agencies should have more flexibility to expand the basic food package and intensify nutritional counseling.
- WIC should seek to prevent overweight and obesity through education, counseling, and food preparation classes.
- WIC should cover children over the age of four, because problems like overweight worsen as children get older.
- Counseling should be more directive, because many nutritional problems are caused by unhealthy behaviors rather than by lack of food.
- WIC should try different service providers, for example health care providers that can provide a full range of health and nutrition services.
- All of the foregoing programmatic reforms should be rigorously evaluated, preferably through randomized experiments.



