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Activating Communities through Active Schools
Activating Communities through Active Schools

Activating Communities through Active Schools is an introduction and guide for organisations, clubs, parents and volunteers supporting Active Schools.
Active Schools is all about encouraging New Zealand children to choose and enjoy physical activity. In every community and region, the more that schools, organisations and clubs work together to achi  . . . more
Author : Sparc Created : 20 Nov 2007
 
Get Kids Active






What Is Physical Activity?Physical activity is any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that result in an expenditure of energy.

 Physical Activity is not just exercise and sport. It includes taking the stairs instead of the lift, hanging out the washing, walking to the shops or to work and school, gardening, vacuuming and sweeping. Physical activity can be as rigorous  . . . more
Author : Get Kids Active Created : 23 Oct 2007
 
Sleep Problems in Children.
What are sleep problems in children?
Many babies and young children have problems sleeping at first. But if children are still not sleeping through the night by the age of 2 years, they may have a sleep problem. All of this information is for children over the age of 2.





There are three main sorts of sleep problems:


Too little sleep
Nightmares, night terrors and sleepwalking
  . . . more
Author : Ministry of Health Created : 22 Oct 2007
 
Special Needs Support Connection
  Special Needs Advocacy & Support Trust is a Charitable Trust which was formed on the 3rd February 2006. The service provided under this umbrella has assisted more than 153 families and educational facilities in this time. The organisation and service is unique as we are client focused, not funding focused; it has been developed in consultation with clients to meet their indiv  . . . more
Author : H Created : 19 Aug 2007
 
The Birds and the Bees and Kids with LD
In today�s fast-paced world, it�s critical for children to learn the facts about sex � before they pick up false or misleading information from other sources. When it comes to teaching kids about sex, many parents feel uncomfortable and unsure of themselves.  You can find the rest of this intersting article at http://www.schwablearning.org/articles.aspx?r=626  . . . more
Author : Ed Created : 11 Jul 2007
 
Why do Boys behave the way they do?
He is active, he likes to jump and climb, and he can't stay focused on anything other than the computer, game system or his skate board and seems too distracted to listen. He gets into things and he takes things apart, he likes to pick at his sister. He dislikes his school work and can be disruptive in the classroom. He loves noise and finds sitting still to be the ultimate challenge. Is he attent  . . . more
Author : Brainyzine Created : 10 Jul 2007
 
How to grow healthy children?
How to grow healthy children?
Over the recnt maonths there has been growing concerns about the health of our young people. The Government is taking strong steps to educate and support families to make changes to eating habits and are also working towards changes in schools in tuck shops and lunch rooms.
Here are 10 tips that families can use to encourage healthy eating.
10 Tips for parents to a  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 19 Jun 2007
 
Teaching Children - Should You Let Nature Take Its Course Or Intervene?
Teaching Children - Should You Let Nature Take Its Course Or Intervene?
One tough dilemma for any parent is to know when to let children learn for themselves from the consequences of their own actions and when to intervene to teach them a lesson. This is sometimes referred to as natural consequences or logical consequences and the principle is simple but its execution is not always easy.
A commo  . . . more
Author : Donald Saunders Created : 10 Apr 2007
 
Let Them Have Their Temper Tantrums !
Temper Tantrum: Let Them Have Their Temper Tantrums !
Children between the ages of one and seven are open to emotional hurts. Temper tantrums are a way a young child expresses his frustration over a situation or a person. When your child feels thwarted, he feels many mixed emotions. Usually temper tantrums are brought about by stress. This stress is anything that disrupts the normal balance of th  . . . more
Author : BrainyZine Created : 05 Feb 2007
 
Active Adults Make Active Families
Active Adults Make Active Families
 
Be an active adult and reap the benefits - even from light and moderate effort activities.  This will help you in the following ways:
�                                Weight control
� &nbs;  . . . more
Author : Get Kids Active Created : 29 Oct 2006
 
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