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ERIC Number: EJ733999
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Jul
Pages: 3
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: ISSN-1045-4853
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The Healthy K Club: Promoting a Healthy Start for Kindergartners
Phillips, Chip; Kreiling, Rich
Teaching Elementary Physical Education, v16 n4 p10-12 Jul 2005
It's no secret that America's youth are now more out of shape than ever before. Study after study documents the sad saga of childhood obesity. Quick-fix remedies such as "Atkins for Kids" and child-friendly aerobics classes are proliferating. There are fat camps for kids and low-fat "candy." Still, an inescapable fact remains: As a nation, and particularly among children, Americans are becoming too heavy. Educators are on the front line of dealing with this phenomenon. Most know why it's occurring; it's the "What can I do about it?" that is the frustrating part. These authors describe how, in an attempt to counteract this disturbing trend, they launched a program designed to inform the youngest students of the lifetime benefits of health eating, getting enough exercise, and maintaining a healthy heart and body. "The Healthy K Club," a joint effort among the Physical Education teacher, the Science Lab teacher, and the kindergarten students, is a six-week multidisciplinary program that encompasses a wide range of skills. In addition to physical skills, it includes lessons and activities on nutrition, fitness, and age-appropriate anatomy. (Contains 4 photographs.)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Kindergarten
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Language: English
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