Making Sense of Game Sense in Physical Education
PE Scholar
JULY 8, 2025
A Game Sense approach to physical education (PE) prioritises the development of students' game understanding and decision-making abilities.
PE Scholar
JULY 8, 2025
A Game Sense approach to physical education (PE) prioritises the development of students' game understanding and decision-making abilities.
Relentless School Nurse
JULY 11, 2025
Preschool nurses who care for young children have a vital chance to promote prevention, equity, and access from the start. We monitor developmental milestones, identify early warning signs of health and learning challenges, support children with chronic conditions, and build trusting relationships with families. Preschool nursing is a sub-specialty of school nursing.
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Montessori Physical Education
JULY 6, 2025
The Ceremony That Started It All It started two years ago during my son's end-of-year ceremony in Children's House. As the kids came up to get a small memento and hug their teachers for the last time, little bits of information about them were shared with the class. They were the traditional questions: What is your favorite color? What is your favorite food?
Stanford Childrens
JULY 11, 2025
Children are often exposed to distressing news, experts say creating an open dialogue helps them process their emotions. In an age when information is readily accessible, children are often exposed to distressing news, from natural disasters to political unrest and everything in between. As a parent, you might wonder how to help your child process these often-overwhelming and tragic events.
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.
FACTS Management
JULY 8, 2025
Discover how your school can boost enrollment and visibility without spending a dime. Read on for practical, no-cost marketing tips from FACTS experts.
Relentless School Nurse
JULY 10, 2025
The Most Important Work Happens in the Quiet Moments Every day, behind the door of the health office, stories unfold—stories of resilience, worry, courage, and connection. They rarely make headlines. No one live-tweets the moment a terrified student with asthma learns to trust their inhaler or the quiet exchange when a child confides about chaos at home.
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S&S
JULY 9, 2025
Creative time isn’t just for fun; it’s also an opportunity to develop essential skills that support learning in the classroom and beyond. Arts and crafts give students the chance to experiment, explore ideas, and follow their curiosity. But they also … Read More The post Creating to Learn: How Arts & Crafts Build Skills That Drive Student Success appeared first on S&S Blog.
FACTS Management
JULY 11, 2025
Visit our blog to learn more about how FACTS impacts the day-to-day lives of parents at partner schools, from admissions to financial aid.
Relentless School Nurse
JULY 6, 2025
To the lawmakers who passed the “Big Beautiful Bill,” if you’re going to legislate our children’s lives, you should first look them in the eyes. Legislation doesn’t end when it’s signed. It begins. And the consequences land hard on the shoulders of school nurses, educators, and families. This is a public invitation to lawmakers: Spend a day in a school nurse’s office.
PE Scholar
JULY 9, 2025
One-page guides designed to support PE teachers and non-specialist teachers in confidently delivering lessons in javelin, shotput and discus
Speaker: Shane Pill PhD, MEd, BEd, LMACHPER, FACHPER - Physical Education and Sports Researcher, Professor, Consultant, and Speaker
Physical education is an important part of the development of the whole person: physically, socially, emotionally, and cognitively. By providing education in movement competency, education on using movement to develop the ability to be self-regulated and motivated, and education through movement to develop ‘habits of mind’ for positive and constructive engagement with others, PE provides a basis for personal and community health and wellbeing.
S&S
JULY 11, 2025
We all know that regular physical activity helps kids grow stronger, stay healthy, and develop lifelong fitness habits. But what many people don’t realize is that movement also plays an important role in helping students focus, stay on task, and … Read More The post Boost Classroom Focus with Physical Fitness – Movement Strategies to Improve Behavior and Learning appeared first on S&S Blog.
Athletic Director U
JULY 6, 2025
LEARFIELD Executive Vice President Deana Barnes sits down with Fresno State Director of Athletics Garrett Klassy and Utah State Vice President & Athletics Director Diana Sabau to discuss the impact of conference realignment on revenue generation opportunities.
Complete Performance
JULY 7, 2025
This week on the PerformHappy Podcast, I’m talking directly to sport parents (but athletes, don’t tune out just yet!). I had two parents in our community share the same concern: “I don’t want to say the wrong thing.” They love their kids, they want to help, but… The post How to Talk to Your Athlete About Their Sport Without Adding Pressure or Stress appeared first on Complete Performance Coaching.
Designs for Health
JULY 11, 2025
American diets can provide the required essential nutrients to support health or the means to push an individual closer to disease. However, the rising popularity of weight management medications, such as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, has created multiple obstacles to obtaining nutrients in recommended amounts to support health.
RC Families
JULY 7, 2025
A strong-willed child is determined to test the limits of authority in every possible way. Statistics show that 85% of families have at least one strong-willed child. So while you may feel overwhelmed, please know that you are not alone. It’s also important to remember that every strong-willed child is unique. So no one parenting strategy.
My Zone
JULY 10, 2025
Myzone is an innovative, wearable heart rate system.
Relentless School Nurse
JULY 7, 2025
Nurses know firsthand the power of data, the value of dedication, and the necessity of letting science guide our practice in every setting. The Nurses’ Health Study has provided rich research data, until now… That’s why the news that the landmark Nurses’ Health Study (NHS) the foundation of women’s health research for half a century—facing defunding is so alarming.
Designs for Health
JULY 8, 2025
Environmental allergies, such as hay fever, dust mite sensitivity, or mold-related reactions, are on the rise worldwide. For many people, seasonal sniffles and sneezing are not only bothersome but may also indicate deeper immune health imbalances. While prescription or OTC medications are often used for occasional allergies, there is increasing focus on the role that the gut microbiome and probiotic supplementation may play in supporting a healthy immune response and helping attenuate occasional
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