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Physical Activity Interventions in Children and Adolescents
Although the nonschool period has much potential for physical activity interventions, few formal interventions have been developed to address youth who are inactive outside of the school setting.
Physical Activity and Nutrition for Health
This book and CD-ROM package will help you promote fitness and nutrition among students and staff, and its nutrition services tools will help you garner support from parents and community members to enhance student success.
Planet Health-2nd Edition
Putting these five health messages into practice can help everyone, children and adults, improve their current well-being and decrease their risks for many chronic conditions and diseases.
Innovative Tools for Health Education
Children love to use stethoscopes for listening to their�or others��hearts. Although store-bought stethoscopes are not very expensive, the homemade versions can be much more appealing.
Innovative Tools for Health Education
Students can gain a better understanding of what the inside of the body looks like by placing the organs in the correct spots.
Innovative Tools for Health Education
Help your students visualize the size of a portion of food so they can more easily follow the guidance of MyPyramid.
Innovative Tools for Health Education eBook
Children love to use stethoscopes for listening to their�or others��hearts. Although store-bought stethoscopes are not very expensive, the homemade versions can be much more appealing.
Innovative Tools for Health Education eBook
Help your students visualize the size of a portion of food so they can more easily follow the guidance of MyPyramid.
Innovative Tools for Health Education eBook
Students can gain a better understanding of what the inside of the body looks like by placing the organs in the correct spots.
Myofascial Release eBook
Always prepare yourself, both mentally and physically, to treat a client. You do this by setting, and acting on, a therapeutic goal and using constructive communication and good dialoguing skills.