Another great example of positive prevention. Show this to your students right away…
Of course, if you’re worried about crying in front of them, you should probably watch it a couple of times first.
Another great example of positive prevention. Show this to your students right away…
Of course, if you’re worried about crying in front of them, you should probably watch it a couple of times first.
Resources for parents are plentiful, and I’ll include any I come across that I think could be of use. Click here for some helpful parent
Amy Lauren Smith The Health Teacher Amy is currently based at the Hong Kong International School, where she teaches High School Health and serves as
Research shows that one of the main reasons teens go on the internet is to get answers to health questions they’re too embarrassed to ask
Article: What Students Have to Say About Skill-Based Health Education Slides: PXHS Student Health & Wellness SEL/Wellness Alignment Chart PK-12 Additional Resources: New York Times
*Infographic created by Esther, Grade 8 Infographics are used quite a bit in reporting health news, as they’re a visually appealing way to get facts and