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Summertime Tips For Kids With Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) - PART 2

Fit and Fun Play

Every child is different, so the warning signs of an impending sensory overload episode vary depending on who the child is. Parents, of course, know their children best, so they tend to be the most in-tune with what signs to look out for.

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The Path to Excellence: Developing Warriors, Not Winners

Player Development Project

Winners and Warriors? What is the difference and how can you help your players adopt a growth mindset and a focus on process and performance over outcome? TEDx Speaker & Founder of Raising Excellence, Reed Maltbie shares his ideas around intrinsic motivation and the dangers of being outcome-driven. A few years back I was walking through the parking lot at a tournament my club was hosting.

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Online Book Launch! Time to RISE Up: Supporting Students’ Mental Health in Schools

PE Scholar

Join the author Neil Moggan and PES colleagues on 26th June for the launch of Time to RISE Up: Supporting Students' Mental Health in Schools

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The story of muscle tissue - a guide for PE and Sport teachers - Part 1

The Everlearner

Dear PE and Sport teachers, I really enjoy writing posts that cover subject content. In the past, my writings on movement analysis , levers , planes , axes and nutrition have proved really popular. So, today, I’m going to attempt something a little different: I’m going to try to teach you the story of muscle tissue and do so over a series of posts, each with a cliffhanger at the end.

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Reimagine the Role of PE to Reconnect With Your Students

Speaker: Jeremy Kellem, M.Ed. - Educational Strategist, Former Athlete, and CEO/Founder of W.I.N. (We Impact Now, LLC)

For many students, physical education is critical to becoming active and developing healthy routines. But how is this possible anymore with the repercussions of the pandemic? Years of COVID-19, social distancing, and virtual learning have all had a profound effect on students, which means educators need to adjust their classes accordingly. The good news is that P.E. can still play a vital role in helping students intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially.

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Congratulations Heather!

Arizona Health and Physical Education

Congratulations to Heather Johnson of Rattlesnake Ridge Elementary in Tucson for winning the Dbacks ticket raffle. Heather’s name was added to the raffle for her early bird registration for the 2024 Arizona State Convention.

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Hashimoto at the Bars Wins World Sports Photography Awards

The Sporting

The World Sports Photography Awards: A Look at This Year’s Winners London, UK: June 27, 2024: A photograph of Japanese gymnast Daiki Hashimoto has won this year’s World Sports Photography Awards. The Sporting Blog takes a look at this year’s awards - including the winning images. A new superhero? The perfect match between a spotlight and a head by Isaac Morillas wins silver at this year’s World Sports Photography Awards This year’s winning image perfectly captures an incredible moment where an a

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Australian Elite Gymnast Emma Nedov on her Comeback and the Road to Paris

Complete Performance

I’m excited to share today’s PerformHappy podcast episode with you. This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing the incredible Australian elite gymnast, Emma Nedov. Emma initially retired from gymnastics in 2020, transitioning into life after the sport. However, less than a year ago, she… The post Australian Elite Gymnast Emma Nedov on her Comeback and the Road to Paris appeared first on Complete Performance Coaching.

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7 Parenting Mistakes That Hurt My Relationship With My Kids

RC Families

Parenting Mistakes cannot be avoided altogether, however, I do believe we can cut down on them when we are aware of the potential traps. I made a lot of parenting mistakes throughout 37 years of parenting. I couldn’t begin to share all of them with you! But I can pinpoint the biggest ones because they.

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Firstbeat Sports to Provide Advanced Physiological Analytics for Norrköping Dolphins

First Beat

Four-time Swedish basketball champions Norrköping Dolphins have entered into a new three-year partnership agreement with Firstbeat Sports, giving them access to the most comprehensive physiological analytics in team sports. Firstbeat Sports is a single-platform solution that provides elite sports teams with data on training load, intensity, fitness, performance readiness, stress, recovery, and more.

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PE Insights Episode 17: Alec Masson and Will Grove – Movement at the Heart of a PE Curriculum

PE Scholar

Introduction In the latest episode of the PE Insights podcast, Alec Mason and Will Grove share their unique journeys in the field of physical education.

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How Physical Education Plays a Core Role in Student Development

Speaker: Shane Pill PhD, MEd, BEd, LMACHPER, FACHPER - Physical Education and Sports Researcher, Professor, Consultant, and Speaker

Physical education is an important part of the development of the whole person: physically, socially, emotionally, and cognitively. By providing education in movement competency, education on using movement to develop the ability to be self-regulated and motivated, and education through movement to develop ‘habits of mind’ for positive and constructive engagement with others, PE provides a basis for personal and community health and wellbeing.

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meaningful pe at the aiesep conference, jyväskylä, 2024

Lampe

The AIESEP Conference was held May 13-17, 2024 at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.

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6 Benefits of Promoting Sport in the School Curriculum

The Sporting

Sports and Education: The Benefits of Sports in the School Curriculum School is an essential part of childhood - and it teaches kids how to grow, develop and prepare for adult life. We take a look at the benefits of sports in school - how can we better support the next generation? Sports are beneficial at any age - let’s take a closer look From the ages of 4 to 18, kids will spend the majority of their days at school.

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Olympics in PE: A Class Period of Champions!

Gopher PE

The Summer Olympics, a historical tradition that must be celebrated in your Physical Education class. It is an easy way to discuss geography, history, cultures, sports, sportsmanship and teamwork. Start your Olympic games off with the students saying the Olympic Creed and discussing the meaning behind it. Olympic Torch Run Prep – Make a torch out of construction paper and tissue.

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Elite Sports Academies in Schools: Impact or just for show?

PE Scholar

During my time as a Head of PE in a state comprehensive in the North of England, I saw an increase in the amount of Elite Sports Programmes being

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Take Summer Learning Out of the Classroom with Virtual Field Trips

FACTS Management

Summer is here, and for many students, this can mean a big potential for learning loss. This is the perfect opportunity for teachers to introduce new ways to keep students engaged and learning all year long, and what better way than taking students on virtual field trips? Explore new sights and experiences from anywhere and make learning something your students never miss out on.

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Who Are the Favourites For the Upcoming Premier League Season?

The Sporting

Will Manchester City Take Another Victory? The Favourites For the 2024/25 Premier League Season! It seems like the same clubs take the trophy home every year - but who are the favourites for the upcoming Premier League season? The Sporting Blog takes a look… The same teams win the Premier League every year - will that change in the 2024/25 season? The only underdogs to ever win the Premier League were Leicester City, when the team performed a sports miracle and won the 2015/16 season.

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Crafts, Games, Supplies and Resources for Youth Behavioral and Mental Health, Diversity, and SEL Programs

S&S

In today’s fast-paced world, supporting the behavioral and mental health of youth is more critical than ever. School districts, teachers, afterschool professionals, and recreational programs play a pivotal role in fostering an environment where children can thrive emotionally and psychologically. … Read More The post Crafts, Games, Supplies and Resources for Youth Behavioral and Mental Health, Diversity, and SEL Programs appeared first on S&S Blog.

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A Discriminant Analysis of Personality Traits and Cluster Types of Physical Education Teachers

PE Scholar

This paper understands the personality traits and cluster types of physical education (PE) teachers in elementary schools.

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Learning from Losing: Life Lessons from Roger Federer

Changing the Game Project

“We are going to be moving our son to another club,” an impatient parent told me a few years back. “My son gets very frustrated with the losing and when his teammates are not good enough. We are going to a better team.” “Your 12 year old is frustrated with losing and teammates,” I asked in disbelief. The child in my mind was growing as a player, the team was developing, and the environment and coaching was top notch.

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How can I balance a developmental environment with the desire to win?

Player Development Project

The question this week comes from Spence: “How can I blend a developmental environment without losing the desire to win, but not at all costs?” Your Turn: Ask PDP Anything Do you have a coaching question that we might be able to help with? We would love to hear from you! Here’s what you can do: 1. Tweet your questions to us @playerdp, or contact us on our Facebook page.2.

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Building a Foundation for Early College Success

Rennie Center

Building a Foundation for Early College Success June 2024 catherine-rauseo Thu, 06/27/2024 - 12:14 Early college programs, which allow students to take college courses while still in high school and earn credit for both, are gaining traction across the Commonwealth. More than 8,000 high school students are participating in programs made possible by partnerships between 62 high schools and 28 institutions of higher education.

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Myzone push for legislation to drive a more active America

My Zone

In the US, Myzone continues to support the work of the Health and Fitness Association (HFA), formerly IHRSA, and partner with the Physical Activity Alliance (PAA) to engage with lawmakers and policy influencers at the highest level of government, advocating for the value physical activity can deliver to population health and fiscal wealth.

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A promising star in sports: Georgia’s story

Every Kids Sports

A promising star in sports: Georgia’s story Meet Georgia Beaudoin, a 5-year-old from Las Cruces, New Mexico, who recently embarked on her first sports experience through a local program. Her mother, Briana, shares the story of Georgia’s introduction to soccer and the positive impact it has had on her young life. A Memorable Beginning “I will never forget the end of the first game,” Briana fondly recalls. “Georgia received an achievement medal for a great start to he

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How to Protect Your School’s Health Information

Magnus Health

The post How to Protect Your School’s Health Information appeared first on Magnus Health.

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Building a Founation for Early College Success

Rennie Center

Building a Founation for Early College Success June 2024 catherine-rauseo Thu, 06/27/2024 - 12:14 Early college programs, which allow students to take college courses while still in high school and earn credit for both, are gaining traction across the Commonwealth. More than 8,000 high school students are participating in programs made possible by partnerships between 62 high schools and 28 institutions of higher education.

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Fit For Office Australia sparks two Million Moves

My Zone

Fit For Office is an AusActive initiative designed to give lawmakers and their staff a first-hand experience of the health and wellbeing benefits regular physical activity can deliver.

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Thriving through sports: Shadai’s story

Every Kids Sports

Thriving through sports: Shadai’s story Meet Shadai Peterson, a 10-year-old from Kissimmee, FL, whose life has been positively transformed through her involvement in sports. Shadai’s mother, Samary, shares how participating in athletics has instilled healthy habits, boosted her confidence, and developed essential social skills. Unforgettable Moments on the Field Shadai’s competitive spirit shines brightly, especially in flag football. “I will never forget the time she sco

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Catalyzing career success through sub-degree credentials

Rennie Center

Catalyzing career success through sub-degree credentials June 2024 catherine-rauseo Thu, 06/27/2024 - 10:53 Across the United States, postsecondary career and technical education (CTE) is experiencing a sharp rise in investment and innovation, driven largely by skilled labor shortages in key industries and demand for more affordable opportunities within higher education.

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Pursuing passion through baseball: Colton’s story

Every Kids Sports

Pursuing passion through baseball: Colton’s story Meet Colton Younce, a dedicated 14-year-old from Hubbard, Oregon, whose love for baseball has been nurtured thanks to support from Every Kid Sports. Colton’s mother, Tonya, a single parent, shares her heartfelt gratitude for the assistance that has made it possible for her son to pursue his passion for baseball.

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Finding Confidence and Joy on the Baseball Field: Marcus’s story

Every Kids Sports

Finding confidence and joy through baseball: Marcus’s story Meet Marcus Sanchez, a 13-year-old from New York, NY, who has recently discovered a newfound confidence through baseball. Marcus has found joy and excitement in his practices and games, a transformation that is heartwarming to witness. His mother, Yolanda, shares how this opportunity has not only brought happiness to Marcus but also united their family in ways they hadn’t anticipated.

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UK Parliamentarians prove they are ‘Fit for Office’

My Zone

Myzone is an innovative, wearable heart rate system.

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