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The Relentless School Nurse: Help Me Break Through Writer’s Block – Share Your Ideas!

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Your insights, questions, and stories have been the heartbeat of this blog, and I’m reaching out to you once again for inspiration. I want to hear from you about the topics that matter most to you. Do you have a personal story of triumph or challenge that you think others should hear?

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The Relentless School Nurse: How 2 Anti-Vax Moms Came “Back to the Vax”

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Heather Simpson and Lydia Greene have equally compelling stories to tell about their journey from ardent anti-vax social media influencers to pro-vax activists. Lydia Greene was an anti-vaxxer for 12 years and wrote a story on her journey to changing her mind, and bringing her 3 children up to date.

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The Relentless School Nurse: “My Mother Was a Shooter!”

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Fortunately, she did contact me, bravely sharing her story, and granting me permission to share it with others: I was deeply moved by your presentation on gun violence prevention. I rushed to speak with you afterward because I wanted to share my personal story. The power of sharing our stories is truly transformational.

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My Title IX Story: Penn State Women’s Soccer

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Reflecting on my story, I think the quote by Margaret Mead says it best: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. You can hear more about my story in this video interview. I am proud to be a past president of the National Association for Girls & Women in Sport (NAGWS).

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13 Tips to Help You Advocate for Health & PE

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It’s also important to know that you might hear “no” a few times, but continuing to advocate after you’ve been told no, especially with other HPE champions, can make a difference. General Tips for Effective Advocacy at Any Level Tip #12: Share meaningful stories + DATA (drawings/student work also encouraged).

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The Relentless School Nurse: What Do You Know? You’re Just The Nurse: A School Nurse Story

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There’s so much more to the story, but we will summarize it this way. You’re Just The Nurse: A School Nurse Story By Brandy Bowlen What do you know? Does she have a hard time hearing? She had only known school nurses who “stayed in the clinic, kept quiet, provided medical care, and went home every day”. What Do You Know?

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The Relentless School Nurse: Stories From the Field – Meet Meg Jenkins!

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My last blog was a call for stories to share from school nurses across the country. I was excited to hear from Meg Jenkins, a New Hampshire school nurse and incoming Director to the NASN Board. She is a great Twitter friend and fellow gun violence prevention advocate. You can follow Meg on Twitter!

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