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Wellness Education should
be motivating and inspiring
as it provides opportunity, time and incentive
Components
of a Comprehensive School Health Program
- A Coordinated Approach
Healthy School
Environment: The physical,
emotional, and social climate of the
school. Designed to provide a safe
physical plant,as well as a healthy and
supportive environment that fosters
learning.
Possible
Activities - Periodic checking of
playground/physical education equipment
to assure safety, monitor where
accidents occur, continue practice of a
disaster plan, continue practice of a
fire plan, continue to make faculty
aware of a violent episode plan,
continue to assure handicap
accessibility.
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Comprehensive School Health Education:
classroom
instruction that addresses physical,
mental, emotional, and social dimensions
of health; develops health knowledge,
attitudes, and skills; and is tailored
to each age level. Designed to motivate
and assist students to maintain and
improve their health, prevent disease,
and reduce health-related risk
behaviors.
Possible
Activities - Handwashing coloring pages,
health fairs, reading books on health
related activities, parent activities to
involve and inform the family of health
related issues.
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Physical
education: Planned sequential
instruction that promotes lifelong
physical activity. Designed to develop
basic movement skills, sports skills,
and physical fitness as well as to
enhance mental, social, and emotional
abilities.
Possible
Activities - Tetherball, walking
contests, encouragement towards
activities that are not always team
oriented such as dancing, tumbling,
walking or aerobics.
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School Nutrition
services: Integration of
nutritious, affordable, and appealing
meals; nutrition education; and an
environment that promotes healthy eating
behaviors for all children. Designed to
maximize each child's education and
health potential for a lifetime.
Possible
Activities- Recipe contests for parents,
utilization of county extension agent,
develop curriculum for teachers to
incorporate into other classes, staff
training and in-services teach parents
how to develop healthy meal plans.
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School Health
Services: Preventive services,
education, emergency care, referral, and
management of acute and chronic health
conditions. Designed to promote the
health of students, identify and prevent
health problems and injuries, and ensure
care for students.
Possible
Activities - Training on universal
procedures, providing in-service for
staff on certain medical conditions,
counseling with parents and children on
identified health related conditions,
assist families in obtaining appropriate
health services, coordination with
health department services, assure that
appropriate first aid supplies are in
the school, hold a health-screening
event.
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School Counseling,
Psychological & Social Services:
Activities that focus on cognitive,
emotional, behavioral, and social needs
of individuals, groups, and families.
Designed to prevent and address
problems, facilitate positive learning
and healthy behavior, and enhance
healthy development.
Possible
Activities - Incorporate the use of
conflict resolution principles into all
classes, coordinate activities with
school guidance counselors, development
of a mentoring program utilizing
volunteers from the community,
development of a parenting newsletter,
development of peer mediation and/or
peer tutoring programs.
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School-Site Health
Promotion for Staff:
Assessment, education, and fitness
activities for school faculty and staff.
Designed to maintain and improve the
health and well being of school staff,
who serve as role models for students.
Possible
Activities - Provide health screenings
for employees by utilizing the school
nurse, wellness coordinator, or other
community agencies, provide preventive
health information on a variety of
topics to staff, access or develop
employee assistance programs, provide
training for teachers in conflict
resolution and stress reduction, develop
walking programs.
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Family and
Community Involvement in School Health:
Partnerships among schools, families,
community groups, and individuals.
Designed to share and maximize resources
and expertise in addressing the healthy
development of children, youth, and
their families.
Possible
Activities - Have a representative
attend community health council
meetings, utilize community centers for
after school activities, partner with
churches for mentoring programs, utilize
law enforcement agencies for faculty
training on safety issues, enlist
parents to oversee activities, enlist
the Red Cross, American Heart
Association, American Cancer Society to
help provide decision making skills
curriculum.
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