Abstract

Stunting is a serious problem in the growth and development of early childhood which can have an impact on their health and quality of life. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out effective outreach and intervention to prevent stunting. The KKN (Real Work Lecture) program in Karangrowo Undaan Village is a forum for implementing this effort. In this context, PMT (Extension and Socialization of the Supplemental Food Program) is the main instrument in educating mothers of toddlers about stunting and the importance of balanced nutrition. This abstract describes the stages of the KKN program which involves counseling, discussion, measuring children's height and weight, as well as the practice of preparing a healthy, nutritious lunch menu. Through the "learning by doing" method, participants are actively involved in this activity to increase their understanding of stunting and how to prevent it. This program has great potential to increase public awareness and knowledge regarding stunting and improve early childhood health through PMT.

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