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Debate vs. Discussion: Strategies for Healthier Conversations

Amy Kobos – Health and Wellness Promoter, Fayetteville We’re passionate about our beliefs and what we think is right or wrong.  We want to make our points clear and strong to people like our partners, co-workers, school board, and politicians. But, oftentimes, these conversations get heated. Debates aren’t always unhealthy.  Debating has purpose. It teaches individuals how to feel confident and be able to defend their ground. Debating provides us with the necessary tools to cultivate a sense of confidence.  And, we need confidence to create change. But discussions allow us to bring more people onto our team to work […]

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Connecting Your Students through Gratitude

Amy Kobos, Health and Wellness Promoter, Fayetteville What makes our teachers great? Each one of us has a unique experience that has sculpted us into who we are. Some have had very challenging lives, while others have challenges that lie ahead. Our teachers realize this, and with skill and patience, they assist us in challenges and help us grow from them. What is this fuel which helps us progress through these obstacles? It could be a physical skill an instructor took the time to demonstrate that helped you learn how to take risks in life. It could be your 6th grade

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Empowering Your Kids About Healthy Body Image Starts with YOU

By Amy Kobos, Health and Wellness Promotor, Fayetteville This conversation is just as important as the birds and the bees. You need to talk with your children and students about healthy body image. But, how can you talk to them if you aren’t sure what healthy body image is?  We have been flooded for decades with what we ‘think’ healthy body image is, only to religiously count calories, go on fad diets, exercise profusely and feel guilty for eating a dessert.  The media are saturated with focusing on weight loss and depicting skinny girls and boys – because this is

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Three Easy Ways to Make Time for YOU

Joelle Sevio RDH BS CPT is the former Health and Wellness Chair for the Wake County PTA Council and an ironman athlete and you can find more of her work at www.wellnessspecialist.net. As parents, we make sure our kids are active, eat healthy foods, and don’t skip breakfast. So why don’t we hold ourselves to the same standards? Probably because our to-do lists are long: after work, kids, taking care of the house, and walking the dog, self-care is the thing that usually comes in last. You’re thinking: yes, I know. As soon as we get through the holidays and

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100 Years of Advocating for Healthy Kids

Marianne Weant Director of Health Programs, North Carolina PTA When we talked about featuring our advocacy priorities, this was the week I was looking forward to. When we’re talking about the health of children and advocacy, we’re talking about our shared history and we’ve come a long way. The Past PTA in North Carolina is nearly 100 years old, and I marvel at what we—what you—have accomplished in those years. 100 years ago, children often didn’t go to school. Children worked. They were breadwinners in their homes and workers in dangerous places in their communities. The earliest vaccinations were in

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Rethink Your Holidays with 10 Healthy Tips

By Amy Kobos, Health and Wellness Promotor, Fayetteville When thinking about how to make your holidays healthier, nutrition and physical activity seem to be the focus.  But, your health is more than that.  You need to include other wellness dimensions, like mental health, interpersonal relationships, choice and critical thinking.  I know you’ve seen inspirational lists all over the internet which can be inspiring, but how many of these health tips do you actually practice? You can’t create behavioral change if you can’t explore the reasons why you aren’t implementing a healthier lifestyle, period. Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays particularly make us

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Just ASK! School Health Grants Available for North Carolina PTAs

With the continued support of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation, we’re excited to announce our Just ASK! School Health Grants are back again this year. These grants, ranging from $250 to $1000, are available to PTAs in good standing for a health-related project. We hope every unit will share their best idea! For help or questions, contact Marianne! Keep in touch and tell us what you’re working on so we can connect you with the resources you care the most about! Deadline to apply is December 2, 2016. Application period is closed.

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Health is Academic Resources Available to PTAs and Parents

Healthy kids have better academic outcomes. It’s that simple. PTAs play an important role in engaging families, teachers and children to develop healthy behaviors. North Carolina PTA works with partners to mobilize parents to advocate for school health policy and environment change in the areas of physical activity and nutrition. Share our new Health is Academic resources online or at your school. New graphics will be shared weekly on Facebook so be sure to Like NCPTA on Facebook!

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Just ASK! Healthy Schools Grants Available for PTAs in NC

Just ASK! Healthy Schools grants are grants of between $500 and $1000 for units and councils in good standing to improve the health of their school. It’s that simple–we want to know your best idea for how a small amount of money can help your unit fulfill our mission! This year, we’re using a 2 step process. First, register and complete a school health index on Action for Healthy Kids’ School Portal at https://afhkschoolportal.force.com/CommunitiesSelfReg. If your school has completed one already, review it and update it if necessary. Then email Marianne Weant at [email protected], and she will send you the link

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