Tue.Jun 28, 2022

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Cell Phone Courtesy: The Rules of Communicating in the Digital Age

A Positive Approach To Teen Health

In the fast-paced, ever-developing digital age, it can be hard to adapt to different tech-centered methods of communication. Our cell phones are great—they help us stay connected, are great in emergencies, and get us where we need to go, among so many other things. In a way, our cell phones become little pieces of us. We have our pictures, social media apps, texts to loved ones, notes, health information, financial information, and so much more all stored on our devices.

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What You Need to Know About Improving Your Child’s Gut Health

Stanford Childrens

“Follow your gut” is an old adage that turns out to hold a nugget of truth. Recent research shows that children’s gut health could have a significant impact on their growing bodies and minds. According to Katya Gerwein, MD , a pediatrician with Stanford Medicine Children’s Health , “Your gut health affects everything. It affects your mental health, such as contributing to anxiety and depression.

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Maximizing Summer!

A Positive Approach To Teen Health

Hello, PATH Parents! In addition to incredibly hot weather, July is known for special barbecues, beach days, and other family fun. It is also the month in which the novelty of summer vacation has worn off and our teens are looking for different things to do (hence the designation of July as “Anti-Boredom Month”). Since it’s natural to take the path of least resistance, it’s easy for teens to simply reach for a cell phone or nearby device when bored, wasting hours of their summer (indoors and on

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Transition Fun

Delamere Academy

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Reimagine the Role of PE to Reconnect With Your Students

Speaker: Jeremy Kellem, M.Ed. - Educational Strategist, Former Athlete, and CEO/Founder of W.I.N. (We Impact Now, LLC)

For many students, physical education is critical to becoming active and developing healthy routines. But how is this possible anymore with the repercussions of the pandemic? Years of COVID-19, social distancing, and virtual learning have all had a profound effect on students, which means educators need to adjust their classes accordingly. The good news is that P.E. can still play a vital role in helping students intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially.