Free Self Esteem Program: Confident Me

Teachers, school nurses and counselors: If you implement the FREE 1 or 5 lesson Confident Me! Program by December 15, you could win a chance to attend SHAPE America’s Convention in Boston in March or a state conference of your choice! 9 lucky teachers will be selected in December. Send Samantha@cairnguidance.com the following information: Full …

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Health Literacy Month ’16

October is our month! It's Health Literacy Month. Health Literacy Month is a time for organizations and individuals (that's you and me!) to promote the importance of understandable health information. The theme for Health Literacy Month 2016 is “Be a Health Literacy Hero.” It’s about taking action and finding ways to improve health communication. Health Literacy Heroes are individuals, …

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Moving Beyond the Silos

This week's #slowchathealth blog comes from health educator Eric Conrad. While I was browsing a past blog post here at slowchathealth, I was introduced to the ASCD Whole Child Podcast. Two episodes of particular interest addressed the topic of working together to improve learning and health collaboratively within the education and public health domain. It …

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The World Changes. Children Don’t.

As a British transplant in America, with teaching experience on both sides of the pond I'm often asked how is teaching different between England and America. Inevitably after naming a few subtle differences I'll come back to the same point - children are children wherever you are. They all deserve the best from caring, responsible …

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The Myth of Healthy vs Unhealthy

There is a school of educational thought that says 'binary opposites' are a great way for young learners to understand concepts. Right/Wrong, Happy/Sad, Love/Hate, Hot/Cold and so on, for early learners this can be an introductory way to recognize contrast in thought, language and behavior. Egan calls this binary structuring one of the defining features …

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Skills Based Health Class

One of the many highlights from my attendance at #SHAPEMinneapolis was attending a session from Dr. Sarah Benes and Dr. Holly Alperin in which they talked about the concepts and principles covered in their new text The Essentials of Teaching Health Education. The book "presents a skills-based approach to teaching K-12 health education—one that will prepare …

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