CHIROPRACTOR-Dr. Brycen Hudock of True Health Chiropractic was gracious enough to donate his time and teach our students about the importance of preventive maintenance. Dr. B taught students about the nervous system and how stress can affect many aspects of our life, including immune function, fatigue, healing, etc. Hopefully our students will take all the information they learned at the MLS Health Fair and give our bodies the best chance to keep us healthy!
HEALTHY FOODS OBSTACLE-Angie Hasemann and Sarah Horton from the UVA Children's Fitness Clinic provided a fun activity for our K-2nd students in which they were provided choices for various meals. Each choice had a consequence, as the healthy choices led to quicker completion of the obstacle course. If students chose the unhealthy meal, the obstacle course was much more time consuming, thus reinforcing the importance of making healthy choices.
LABEL READING-Kris Bonham, Registered Dietician from ACAC, shared valuable information with our 3rd-5th grade students on the importance of knowing what is in your food. Reading labels can be tricky for kids and adults, so Kris shed some light on the subject.
DENTISTS-MLS parents Dr. Fraites, Dr. Krese, Dr. Crowder, and Dr. Brooks helped reinforce the importance of dental hygiene with the students as they shared information on brushing and flossing techniques. They also discussed snacks that were healthier dental choices.
DISABILITY AWARENESS-Students were engaged in activities that helped them appreciate what it is like to have a disability. They wore special goggles that simulated various vision problems, learned sign language, and breathed through a straw after two minutes of intense exercise to help them experience what asthma feels like. Many students commented on the effectiveness of these activities.
LICE FACT AND FICTION-Students were taught what lice are, how they are spread, and the fact that they are not a big deal and we should not tease others who may have it.
Hopefully this will help other PE teachers if they wish to start their own Health Fair. It was a great collaboration between the school nurse, guidance counselor, cafeteria manager, health professionals in our community, and the PE Dept. Everything was planned to include different fitness disciplines, provide moderate to vigorous exercise, the healthiest of snacks (no dairy or artificial ingredients), and interesting/informative topics that will help our students be healthy and stay healthy!
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