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The Relentless School Nurse: Courageous Well-Being for Nurses – Strategies for Renewal

Relentless School Nurse

Here are some key takeaways: Understanding the Science of Well-Being: The book delves into the research underpinning the science of well-being, providing insights into both the psychological and physiological aspects of well-being. Creative Outlets: Nurses are encouraged to explore artistic and creative outlets as sources of respite and joy.

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What does Skills and Values look like in Physical Education (PE)?

Reinventing the Game

This totally doesn’t explain whatever physiological/biological processes that needs to take place within the person in sync with its interaction of the world. For example, I want a learner to demonstrate good use of cognition in a physical task, therefore what needs to happen within the learner is good cognition.

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Lessons from 2020: Future-Proofing Skill Sets for Uncertain Times

Informed Practitioner in Sport

Sian began her professional career in physiology, working with British Swimming, before obtaining her PhD in statistical modelling of sport performance with Swimming New Zealand, leading to a strategic role as Performance Intelligence Manager with Paralympics New Zealand.

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Reasons Movement Teaches Kids to Think and Learn Differently

Skillastics

Physiological Connections A researcher at Columbia University , found direct connections between physical activity and brain health. Studies have proven that physical movement helps kids improve their memory, increase their motivation, and improve motor skills. Movement and physical activity truly helps kids think and learn differently.