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5 Fun Ways to Keep Your Child’s Brain Engaged All Summer Long

FACTS Management

While summer is definitely a season for fun and relaxation, it’s equally crucial to keep your child’s brain active, even during those off-school months. Plan and cook a meal together Cooking and baking are great ways to include math, science, and reading into a family activity.

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The Educator Conference on Human Connection #ECHC2023

Slow Chat PE

Dr. Kate Spence stepped in and was able to provide us with a space at Fairleigh Dickinson University that had everything you could possibly imagine. Their awareness of self and ability to tap into the anger and pain being caused in schools right now hit hard. Another fantastic meal with healthy options and dietary restriction friendly.

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Health & Wellness (Middle School)

Open Phys Ed

Created by: Nichole Wilder & Andrea Hart, RDN CDN Special Contributions: Aaron Hart Studies have shown that healthy students get better grades, attend school more, and often behave better in class. Nutrition: (6) Identifies foods from each food group that can be combined to build balanced meals. (7)

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BRING ON THE SUMMER BREAK!!!

Arizona Health and Physical Education

Ok, so I get that we are in the last month of school and the last thing you’re thinking about is professional development. I mean probably a lot, but let’s just say you get bored and start thinking about getting your stuff together for next school year. May 2023 Greetings Arizona Health and Physical Educators! Believe me, I get it.

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Health Education Lesson Plans

PLT4M

In addition, schools look to align any health education lesson plans to the national health education standards. Over 1,000 schools use PLT4M as their go to resource, curriculum, and technology for physical activity and health. It can tolerate and do “just fine” with less than optimal food choices or increased space between meals.

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Sport Specialization and the Family: Examining the Effects Outside the Lines

AASP

This increased focus on performance has many athletes and parents choosing to forego multi-sport participation to focus on a single, main sport as early as elementary school. </p> According to the NCAA, only 2% of high school athletes receive a scholarship. 2016). .</li> Unfortunately, the odds are not in your favor.

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