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Healthy Eating for Kids: 5 Nutrition Activities for Kids
April 07, 2021
Health and Wellness, Teachers, Parents
Encourage kids to make healthier food choices with nutritional activities to support a sharper mind.
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Inspired by "Waffles + Mochi" Healthy Kid-Friendly Recipes
February 22, 2021
Health and Wellness, Classroom Activities, Teachers
A great way to explore culture and bring social studies concepts to life is by teaching children about the ways that people around the world prepare and consume food.
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Why Healthy School Meals Matter
February 25, 2020
Health and Wellness, Administrators, Teachers
Proper nutrition is linked to improved academic performance. Unfortunately, many students today are not receiving the nutrition they need at home. The statistics are scary. Nearly 49 million Americans—one in five children—live in households that lack the means to get enough nutritious food on a regular basis. At the same time, one-third of all children in the U.S. are overweight or obese.
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Hip Hop Public Health
October 09, 2019
Health and Wellness, Teachers
Team sports are an excellent way to get kids active. They teach kids teamwork, time management, discipline, and get their blood pumping.
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Engage, Empower, and Equip Your Students Through Fuel Up to Play 60
September 02, 2019
Health and Wellness, Administrators, Teachers
I grew up in a suburb of New York City in which everyone, and I mean everyone, played at least one sport year-round. It was said every baby born at North Shore University Hospital was sent home with a lacrosse stick in their diaper bag. And if lacrosse wasn’t your thing, you had your pick of other travel and club teams starting in preschool: tee-ball, little league, softball, soccer, basketball, and swimming. When we got older we could play field hockey or football, wrestle, run track or cross country. Tennis, golf. Even bowling or crew. Cheerleading. Color guard. You name it, my school district had an option. Plus, we had 30-42 minutes of P.E. class every other day—all the way through high school—regardless of whether we played a sport.
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Kick Off Your School Year with a 100-Mile Goal
August 06, 2019
Health and Wellness, Teachers, Administrators
As an educator, starting a school year is exciting and full of endless possibilities for your students and yourself.
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Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child
March 14, 2019
Administrators, Health and Wellness
Have you heard of CDC Healthy Schools? It’s a branch of the CDC that works with states, school systems, communities, and national partners to prevent chronic disease and promote the health and well-being of children and adolescents in schools.
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Breakfast and the Body
January 24, 2019
Health and Wellness, Administrators
We all know the phrase, “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” However, when the school year starts and busy parents struggle to prepare their children for the school day, the morning meal can often fall by the wayside.
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Schools Can Help Defend Against Childhood Obesity
October 11, 2018
Administrators, Teachers, Health and Wellness
Recently the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the results of their 2017 study on adult obesity. According to the study, seven states reported an adult obesity prevalence at or above 35%. In the previous year’s study, five states reported at or above 35% adult obesity.
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How Healthy Is Your Classroom?
February 22, 2018
Teachers, Health and Wellness
Every now and then it’s important to take a step back and take an objective look at your goals and the benchmarks you set to achieve them. As educators, many of your success metrics come from children’s academic progress, but if your goal is to keep a healthy classroom, there are some questions you can ask to gauge your improvement.
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