Another limitation of the present study was that only 20% of parents returned the Parent Records to encourage children’s healthy behaviors in the home environment. Perhaps parent participation would be enhanced if parents were offered more input as to the KCP procedural options included such as the healthy behaviors that would be targeted at school and home (e.g., FVFIRST, HDRINK, and EXERCISE), the volunteers who would deliver the program (e.g., parents, grandparents, high school students, or college students), and the type of small prizes made available on Reward Days. With such parent input, the Kid’s Choice Program might become more of a school/home partnership to encourage children to develop weight management habits in their everyday environments.